A Baby's First Memory
My eyelashes divided,
for the very first time
the first crease in these lids,
created to be mine
the first photo taken,
with my baby blue eyes
like a canon with a cap,
a photographer’s surprise
a dark empty moment was,
all i got to take in
i was scared and alone,
my head started to spin
i felt dirty and cold,
and knew this was wrong
hands were on me,
for what lasted for so long
a blanket i assumed,
sticky and tight
i was constricted with this feeling,
until it started to dry
my mom held me close,
i knew it was her arm
but i couldn't hear her voice,
or the sound of her charm
something seemed strange,
but i had to act okay
it wasn't until i grew older,
that i realized there was another way
i was born at hospital in Uganda,
Atutur is the name
i was born in the dark,
because the electricity hadn’t came
no electricity meant no water,
which grosses me out to say
i was covered in blood and fluids,
for more than a day
my mother had no medicine,
to help her with the pain she cried
which is why her voice was gone,
and she didn’t welcome me hi
i entered this world with great fear,
and fear never has quit
i need people to hear my story,
so a baby’s first memory can be lit
i pray this hospital can gain God's attention
it needs our love, resources, and true redemption