my eyes find hers.
i say,
one more push!
you’re almost there.
as women have done
for years
since time began, and
suddenly!
a rush of life.
my hands hold
hope,
slick with blood.
i wipe nose and mouth,
look for tiny breaths,
a whisper on my hands.
she cries.
i smile, but
still
no words fall from my tongue.
not yet.
eyes wide with wonder,
he looks at me,
i nod.
and
there
beside the bed,
a new-born father
finds,
perfectly folded,
his daughter’s tiny ear.
bends down
holy,
softly whispers
ancient words filled with God.
— adhaan.
© Liezel Graham 2020.
Photograph by Charles Deluvio.
I shared this poem in my writing group this morning and I thought I would share it with all of you over here, too.
The Adhaan (Adhan) is the Muslim call to prayer which a father whispers into the right ear of his newborn baby as soon as possible after birth.
I once delivered a lovely Muslim couple’s first baby and this was an incredibly beautiful rite to witness.
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