Man, if I get a chance to speak on the microphone, I've got to say something somewhere in there. You know, I'm going to laugh and have fun, too, but something has to be said that has some substance, because this is a platform, and the power that we have with words and with this microphone is phenomenal.
I look into mother's stomach, wonder if you are a boy or a girl_x000D_ _x000D_ Turnin' this woman's womb into a tomb_x000D_ _x000D_ But she and I agree, a seed we don't need_x000D_ _x000D_ You would've been much more than a mouth to feed_x000D_ _x000D_ But someone I would've fed this information I read_x000D_ _x000D_ To someone my life for you I would've had to leave_x000D_ _x000D_ Instead I led you to death.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote reflects on the regret and contemplation of potential lost life and choices made.
In this poignant expression, the speaker reflects on the profound feelings surrounding the possibility of parenthood, emphasizing the tension between the hope for a child and the decision made against bringing a new life into the world. The imagery of a mother’s womb as both a source of life and a tomb highlights the deep emotional conflict regarding lost opportunities and the weight of responsibility that accompanies the choice to not have a child. Ultimately, it captures the sadness of unfulfilled possibilities and the complex emotions tied to life and death decisions.
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Example use cases
In a speech about the complexities of parenting choices, you might use this quote to illustrate the weight of such decisions.
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