Worldly Spells

Gary Edward Geraci

In Memory of “Baby Boy A”

 

Iced hard eyes encased by crystal ice shells,

Eyeless groveling in a dark heathen world,

Melt it must; the melt to mull of worldly spells.

 

Burdened, mean boys do shame, her fears this quells.

High, their lustful looks, she’s hardened and burled,

Iced hard eyes encased by crystal ice shells.

 

Worldly girls predicted “a life of hells!”

“It’s a baby boy!” the sonogram purled,

Melt it must; the melt to mull of worldly spells.

 

“Who’d love me now? A prisoner in cells

Of new obligations, a life imperiled!”

Iced hard eyes encased by crystal ice shells.

 

“You’re not going to keep it!” her mother yells,

Imprisoned to the car, tires screeched and whirled,

Melt it must; the melt to mull of worldly spells.

 

For life’s greatest joy, all glory and bells,

Now laid on a table, twisted and curled.

Iced hard eyes encased by crystal ice shells.

Melt it must; the melt to mull of worldly spells. 

 

  • Gary Edward Geraci

 

  • Author: Gary Edward Geraci (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 9th, 2019 13:52
  • Comment from author about the poem: The poem “Worldly Spells” follows the French traditional form know as Villanelle, a poetic style well suited for poems of loss. My poem is inspired by the recently released movie, a true story, “Gosnell: The Trial of Americas Biggest Serial Killer” and on the real life character introduced in the movie, a human being without a voice: “Baby Boy A”. Thankfully, we never see “Baby Boy A” in the film, there’s probably just this one existing photo of him, but he is, never-the-less, the character with the biggest voice of all in this film. Whether pro-life or “pro-choice” Americans are growing weary of late term abortions as Steven Greydanus of Decent Films writes in his article “Abortion, the sanctity of life, and movies”. The other nameless characters and events depicted in my poem are fictional and invented by me - only, events like these still do occur in reality; way too many times. Warning graphic! Google: “Gosnell the movie, Baby Boy A”
  • Category: Sad
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  • Seek

    Deep, very deep. I sense beauty of expression amidst coldness. What is the background to this poem? Thanks for sharing.

    • Gary Edward Geraci

      Thanks Seek for your read and comment. I’ve updated the author’s comment box to give you a little more background on my poem.

    • orchidee

      Googling this to find the monstrous story behind it. A fine descriptive write Gary. 'A millstone cast about one's neck, and..... for harming little ones'?

      • Gary Edward Geraci

        Thanks for making the effort to learn more about this event Orchidee; indeed a monstrosity that needed to be told.

      • Seek

        Thanks Gary for the detailed comment box. It certainly helped put things in perspective for me.



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