Wild, screaming and bloody was I at birth,
Where nineteen other mothers might share screams.
Thus, twenty born in time soon die in dearth:
Our lives, all substance, wealth--no thoughts, no dreams.
We're beaten gently by nurses, sometimes,
If our independent lungs refuse air.
We cry, bewildered, not knowing our crimes:
Suck in air to cry--we breathe unaware.
We grow, we learn to love, live, and commit;
Somehow, our brains can overcome all frays:
Nights unsleeping; throes of death's counterfeit,
'Til all giv'n effort untangles ablaze.
How'ver wraught with pain and with griefs to cloy,
It is life and I live and it is joy.
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