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Pregnant Virgin

A Petrarchan Sonnet

By Diani AlvarengaPublished 5 months ago 1 min read
Pregnant Virgin
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Pregnant virgins, they are real

I was on vacation in El Salvador,

doing activities that were outdoor,

and I was savoring every meal,

but missing my period was a huge deal.

Results: positive,” my soul fell to the floor

I’m pregnant? No, this had to be a joke or

maybe an error. I wished I was made of steel.

I never expected life to be forming in me

In the end, I never bought an abortion pill,

and the ultrasound showed your little smile.

your tantrums and your laughs, I love to see.

My heart is cheerful when you learn a new skill.

I am no longer afraid of a motherhood lifestyle.

love poemsSonnet

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Diani Alvarenga

“I write to give myself strength. I write to be the characters that I am not. I write to explore all the things I'm afraid of.”

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Comments (1)

  • ROCK 5 months ago

    I think you captured the beauty of surprise, apprehension and insecurities when a soul is placed in our lives to nurture.

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