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So uhm.. I had a baby I may be naïve Newly graduated Still asking my mom to make my doctor appointments So I had.. a baby In fact I was still a baby I just got chewed up and spit out Now I’m spitting out kids Who would’ve guessed So uhm yeah.. I had a baby I met love in high school They called him danger and he had blue eyes Well danger and I uhm.. We kinda had a baby It felt like the world was telling me this is it, Welcome to your life Well guess what world I HAD A BABY I’m now invincible and a mom I’m an invincible mom I carried a human for nine months Now I’m making appointments Setting up schedules BREASTFEEDING AND WORKING FULL WEEKS Nothing is stopping me Now let me repeat SO I HAD A BABY A beautiful baby A wonderful smart baby I’m teaching him that The littlest oops turns into The biggest blessing In disguise So I’ll tell you one more time I HAD A BABY And my life has never been better
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Jan 24, 2018
Jan 24, 2018 at 9:08 AM UTC
Baby
So uhm.. I had a baby I may be naïve Newly graduated Still asking my mom to make my doctor appointments So I had.. a baby In fact I was still a baby I just got chewed up and spit out Now I’m spitting out kids Who would’ve guessed So uhm yeah.. I had a baby I met love in high school They called him danger and he had blue eyes Well danger and I uhm.. We kinda had a baby It felt like the world was telling me this is it, Welcome to your life Well guess what world I HAD A BABY I’m now invincible and a mom I’m an invincible mom I carried a human for nine months Now I’m making appointments Setting up schedules BREASTFEEDING AND WORKING FULL WEEKS Nothing is stopping me Now let me repeat SO I HAD A BABY A beautiful baby A wonderful smart baby I’m teaching him that The littlest oops turns into The biggest blessing In disguise So I’ll tell you one more time I HAD A BABY And my life has never been better
This is more of a slam poetry but written
ohitsdominique
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Jan 24, 2018
Jan 24, 2018 at 9:08 AM UTC
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