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sonjes
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since 2000-02-18
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North Carolina

0 posted 2000-08-27 04:22 PM


With head hung low, she shuffles up the stony steps
Not knowing what the other side holds in store.
Blindly, she grasps the silver knob,
Passing through the entrance of Change.
Shaking, she fills out their questionnaire
Turning shamefully away from curious glances.
Scrawls sixteen with an unsteady hand
Says not a word when she hands it back.
Lady behind the desk looks nosy
Wears too much orange lipstick.

Eyeing the lady with suspicion
Takes her seat with apprehension
Stares through the glass in longing.
Out the window, a child riding a pink Huffy
Catches her eye
Only for a moment did she allow
Her thoughts to follow.
Cheeks burning red, her name floats on the air
Hesitantly she rises on questioning limbs
Follows the woman in white.

Waiting would be the truest test of her strength.
Incessant flow of chatter she cold not stand.
Not now.
Time ticks by with her as his prisoner
Amidst these pretty painted walls
Alone in the blue room awaiting the News.
Startled by the gentle touch on her shoulder
She cries out.
White blurs before her eyes
Envelops her in the scent of motherhood.

Glancing up, she reads the answer
Overly apparent in the green eyes.
Burying her own face in her hands
She weeps.
Consolation is completely out of the question
Whispered conversation of Am I and Yes
Head is reeling with unanswerable queries.
What will she do?
Thoughts of the child on the pink Huffy…
Soft smile breaks through the tears.




Don't care what people say
Just follow your own way
Don't give up and use the chance
To return to innocence.
-Enigma


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Marge Tindal
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1 posted 2000-08-27 04:44 PM


Sonjes~
Tenderly you've touched on discovering
pregnancy at the young age of sixteen.

I mentor a group of teens and not one of them believes they are ready to hear that news.

They'd rather be 'the child on a pink Huffy' for a few more years.

Well done, my friend.
~*Marge*~



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English Rose
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since 2000-08-20
Posts 211
Berkshire, England
2 posted 2000-08-27 06:52 PM



I have no idea what a "Huffy" is...but I loved this..... I realised I was holding my breath waiting for the news!!!

Mark Bohannan
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since 2000-06-21
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In the winds of Cherokee song
3 posted 2000-08-27 07:03 PM


Very tenderly done and as Marge has said....on such a touchy subject.  You write well with your pen and this was a real pleasure to read.  Loved the anticipation through it all.
sonjes
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since 2000-02-18
Posts 564
North Carolina
4 posted 2000-08-27 10:01 PM


Marge- thank you for reading...an angel you are for mentoring...a painful experience for a teenage girl to go through...my memory is long...nine years seems like yesterday at times

Rose- A "huffy" is a popular brand of bicycle in the US. I didn't realize it wasn't universal...narrow-minded of me. Believe me, once upon a time, I was holding too.

Mark- Thank you kindly for your words...they mean a lot to me.

Meadowmuse
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since 1999-12-27
Posts 3263

5 posted 2000-08-27 10:19 PM


sonjes, this will be my third attempt at letting you know how much I enjoyed this. (electronics ~ sheesh) Your presentation is very interesting, and I admire how you go about relaying details, as the girl encounters them. You keep your reader captivated, to be sure. At first, I wondered if she might be visiting an abortion clinic, and was quite relieved to know that she wasn't. Also relieved at her little smile emerging from her fearful tears at the end. Really a lovely vignette. Thank you!

~ Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


kitkat
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since 2000-01-11
Posts 878
Nova Scotia
6 posted 2000-08-28 02:30 AM


I read this and memories came flooding back to me. Very well written. I related to the girls thoughts. My smile,through my tears gave me a beautiful baby boy riding a blue Huffy. That Baby Boy is know a young man. And I still smile through my tears.
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