‘Have you ever thought of adoption?’
Your question is like a shotgun,
Suddenly pointed at my throat.
It’s a strange concept you promote.
Like when you’re dying for Pepsi,
But…okay then…you’ll settle for Coke?
‘Have you ever thought of adoption?’
Is your brain on auto suggestion?
I know you’re trying to help, being dutiful.
Something to soften the blow, you’re beautiful.
But when my dad died five years ago,
Did you say I should get another one? No.
‘Have you ever thought of adoption?’
Are you saying it’s just reselection?
Like when you said you’d always be a Man Utd Red,
But started following Man City when they scored more instead?
The child we wanted can’t be replaced with another,
Like I can't just replace an adopted child’s mother.
‘Have you ever thought of adoption?’
Yes, of course. But ‘no’ was my gut reaction.
When I found out that the only time I’d experience dilation,
Was in my pupils, from a lack of solar radiation,
While I cry in the dark without our child beside me,
And I can’t replace that need with another woman’s baby.
‘Have you ever thought of adoption?’
Your question is like a shotgun.
Next time it rises up to be asked in your throat.
Here's my advice for you. On behalf of us all.
Please.
Just.
Don't.
Kate Smith
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