I try to open my eyes. I must adjust
to this new environment:
a completely different climate.
I hear sounds I’ve never heard
before. I take a look around.
From what I can tell, all is well.
My eyes adapt to the bright
light hovering above me.
I say goodbye to the home
I grew up in: a place warm
and cozy. I cry because I was
taken from my shelter.
I don’t know what this life has in store
for me. My heart beats fast, and I take
my first breath. I desperately try
to find a sign that it will be fine.
I feel my head press against
warm skin. It feels like heaven.
I move my head back and see
a beautiful woman holding me
tight. I feel safe. This must be
my mom. I look in her eyes and get
lost. I fall into a trance, as I glace into
her soul. I begin to calm down and slow
my breathing. What a divine meeting.
“Welcome, my sweet Finley.
We have been expecting you.”
The angelic words tickle my ears.
I take another breath and stretch out wide
So, this is what it feels like to be outside.
I wrap my little hand around an
approaching finger. I grip tight.
It feels right. This must be my dad.
“I love you, son. Welcome home.”
He says, as he rubs my soft head.
I am grateful to breathe my first breath.


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