It’s better to let it go on its own, they say; for you, for your body
There’s pills for that, the old ones say
The second day it comes, nature’s cruellest trick
You thought you were someone, it says
That you mattered. This will teach you not to trust, never to believe
I have no tears, they’ve all been cried and so I howl
Sinews taut as wire, throat dry
But my body weeps
I watch the moon-cast tears fall from their swollen source
Eddying along my aching, vacant belly
The futile course of the unwanted gift.
Jenny Angliss