Rooming in Poem
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Rooming in.(Poem)
The nurse scowls when the mother hands the baby back. It's 2 a.m. and the mother craves sleep, wants to crawl out to the edge of her own warmth and slack. She believed she wanted the baby, wanted the baby inside her, slick and kicking, filling her up. Out here, in the basinette, the baby's skin ...
March 22, 2001; Prairie Schooner
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