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"BALLAD OF THE UNBORN" By Fay Clayton |
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On early morning lawn; My feet were crushed before they had A chance to greet the dawn. My fingers now will never stretch To touch the winning tape; My race was done before I learned The smallest steps to take. My growing height will never be Recorded on the wall; My growth was stopped when I was still Unseen, and very small. My lips and tongue will never taste The good fruits of the earth; For I myself was judged to be A fruit of little worth. My eyes will never scan the sky For my high-flying kite; For when still blind, destroyed were they In the black womb of night. I'll never stand upon a hill Spring's winds in my hair; Aborted winds of thought closed in On motherhood's despair. I'll never walk the shores of life, Or know the tides of time; For I was coming, but unloved; And that my only crime. Nameless am I, a grain of sand, One of the countless dead; But the deed that made me ashen grey Floats on seas of red. just in USA, and continuing!) |