KELLY’S SECOND BORN By Jasen Sousa
KELLY’S SECOND BORN
Kelly, the girl
who has come close to permanently losing her mind
is pregnant for a second time.
For Kelly to bring another kid into the world,
you would have to say she is insane.
Although her doctor says she is,
I don’t think she is.
Her spirit and her soul are suicidal,
life is only felt when she is bearing new kids.
When all you feel is death,
having a baby growing inside your belly is the ultimate fix.
Kelly’s heart stopped beating a long time ago,
reminded she is alive when she feels the baby kick.
Kelly was broke for a long duration
and had a hard time getting her street medication,
of course the father of her new baby is a dealer.
Would give her drugs for free
as long as he was allowed to feel her.
Bodies full of toxin,
organs that barely function.
Not the ideal place
for healthy reproduction.
Reality.
A child born from a parent who abuses drugs
is likely to be born with significant abnormalities.
Before they take their first breath,
already casualties.
Taken From
Almost Forever By Jasen Sousa (Written between age 22 and 23)
©
Kelly, the girl
who has come close to permanently losing her mind
is pregnant for a second time.
For Kelly to bring another kid into the world,
you would have to say she is insane.
Although her doctor says she is,
I don’t think she is.
Her spirit and her soul are suicidal,
life is only felt when she is bearing new kids.
When all you feel is death,
having a baby growing inside your belly is the ultimate fix.
Kelly’s heart stopped beating a long time ago,
reminded she is alive when she feels the baby kick.
Kelly was broke for a long duration
and had a hard time getting her street medication,
of course the father of her new baby is a dealer.
Would give her drugs for free
as long as he was allowed to feel her.
Bodies full of toxin,
organs that barely function.
Not the ideal place
for healthy reproduction.
Reality.
A child born from a parent who abuses drugs
is likely to be born with significant abnormalities.
Before they take their first breath,
already casualties.
Taken From
Almost Forever By Jasen Sousa (Written between age 22 and 23)
©