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The Happy Event, 1973, By: Melissa Dennison

March 13, 2024 by Melissa Dennison

The Happy Event, 1973, By: Melissa Dennison

Outside, a long total eclipse
Arabs and Israelis lock horns,
peace accords in France are fixed, a
new era for Vietnam dawns

Inside, bright light, sterility
‘Don’t you want to push?’ asks the nurse,
confused by her reality –
the chaos of my mum’s first birth

Outside, a city is throbbing,
it’s Saturday night, disco time –
bodies shimmering and dancing,
to the beat, a rhythm sublime

Inside, I am still, something’s wrong,
Dad is told to leave the room now,
this labour has gone on too long –
ripped out by forceps, shocked, I howl.

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