Mrs. Delphine Jackson III: Twice the Luck

Mrs. Delphine Jackson III: Twice the Luck

A Poem by Steven Bowman

Welcoming back from vacation,

Hunter welcomed herself home.

She told him thanks for reaction,

He knew she happily welcomed.

 

As the night came they stayed up,

Then they prayed, pleads for a child.

Hopes for a child; this sex is for us,

Prays their child will be worthwhile.

 

The next morning came all happily,

She awoke with a piercing scream.

The pain was too much unbearably,

As she awoke, thinking it’s a dream.

 

They went to the hospital so painful,

As the doctors tried to make pushes.

Just pain for her was so unbearable,

She popped out a boy and girl twins.

© 2018 Steven Bowman


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