A BALLADE OF THE UNBORN DEAD

Series: The Englishman and Other Poems

The poem explores the theme of abortion and the consequences of terminating a pregnancy. It presents the perspective of the unborn child, who speaks from the womb, pleading with its mother to spare its life. The speaker argues that it has a right to exist and experience the world, and that its destruction would be a tragic loss. AI Generated Content

~1892 CE
Available in: English
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