I was born in Pakistan By aldo kraas, www.PoetryPoem.com/poet11586 Unlock all Features - Upgrade to Poetry Prime
I was born in Pakistan
In the back sit of the taxi
My mother was sitting while the cab driver drove
He was trying to get her to the hospital in time
But traffic was bumper to bumper
And her water broke
My mother screamed to the taxi driver
In Hindu, "Stop the cab I am about to give birth!"
He said that the same thing hapened to a woman in his cab last night
And that he delivered the baby
So by now he was experienced with childbirth
I came slowly out of my mothers womb
And entered the world at 6:45 pm
Right away my mother breasfed me
In the back of that taxi
And the taxi driver asked her what she was going to name me
She said, "I love the name Pakistan"
And since that day
I have loved taxis
And the entire country
I was named after.
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