Fine boy not a Fibroids

Sam madeyin 1991 (Ogun States)



Doctor diagnosed a lady with little inches outshoot pregnancy womb
This was during my clinical experience as a lab scientist
Unobvious rookie in blood transfusions
 I knew all in my heart doubt do persist

When I heard it was indeed a strange news
 nothing but a message of joy
Like we were in the circus
Watching how they carried her passing off our sight as if she got affected by untouchable deadly virus

 "A fine bouncing male already in bed kicking" schocked in the emo of surprised
 Shouting and embracing themselves I was somewhere closedown looked dumb as if I was under a cloy
Who's now lie- I or the doctor that diagnosed a lie

'ere, untill I knew it's all supernature that works
We both shaddowed gazes on with our eyes glued
What we believed a lie God confounded could be trued
What we heard impossible turned in a seconds of no clued
Under the whites cloud exchanged blue

But they toughtful that she had some unimmunized symptoms
 we are not correlated
It's all at work God signs and wonder
Now left for less faithful we to ponder

About this poem

My witnessed to God affirmative signs and wonder. It was in a backstage of labour room when I later heard the miracle of an x-rayed pregnant lady who was a Fibroids diagnotic turned for a ride of delivering a bouncy Baby's boy.

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Written on October 05, 2022

Submitted by LiteralErudite on October 06, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXA XBCC XBX XDADX XXEE
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,046
Words 193
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 3, 5, 4

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