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Desert womb

by isobel-g

I lay my hands over the rot concealed within my belly and imagine instead I am ripe with a husband's love, feeling for the beating warmth of a life beginning inside my desolate womb. I await constantly the trial of my womanly worth; this man may be my judge. ©Isobel G.     15.02.2022
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28 / F / Australian
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28 / F / Australian
Published
Apr 13, 2022
Time
1m
Tags
#infertility#endometriosis#longing#inadequacy#unrequitedlove#marriage#childlessness
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