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July decided for me

I looked down at my belly and I only saw myself

a baby I was growing in a body that was hell

what little strength I had in me, I transferred it to you

July decided for me — I’d be mother, tried and true

 

I looked down at my belly when I felt you coming close

at which point my anatomy was telling me, “don’t go”

what little faith I had in me, I prayed it over you

July decided for me — that was what I had to do

 

I looked down at my belly when I birthed you into life

and found myself believing I could handle any strife

what little hope I had in me, I spread it far and wide

July decided for me — I’d be mother three more times

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Written by
olga-valerevna
Ukrainian
Published
Jul 12, 2025
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for my momma, for my siblings, and for me

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