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The Unintended Mother

A Mistake Turned Sweet

By Zeddicus ZanePublished 2 years ago 1 min read
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The Unintended Mother
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Pregnant before she was sixteen

Because of with who she mixed in

Unenthusiastically washing dishes

All those failed dreams and wishes

Time came and the baby was seen

Suddenly all those dreams faded

She no longer felt lost and jaded

The tiny little angel reminded her

That even mistakes that occur

Can give us a life greatly upgraded

As daughter grew up and moved out

She became the best without doubt

A master of her incredible field

As Her PhD was eagerly fulfilled

But she had secret motives about

Rewinding to when the girl was ten

She found her mother's dream bin

For all the failed dreams were saved

And the young girl's heart caved

But after emotional tears, a slight grin

An ingenious plan had been hatched

To absorb all like a lawn de-thatched

She would spend years planning

While her knowledge was spanning

And from her mother so detached

The plan was quite simple and neat

All those failed dreams she'd meet

But with her mother by her side

Together, experience the full ride

The "mistake" had finally turned sweet

inspirational
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About the Creator

Zeddicus Zane

I am an engineer and reiki master. I write stories and poems across various genres.

IG: @zeddicuszane

Twitter: @ZeddicusZane

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