ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 2月20日 10時31分
Photo by @hannahreyesmorales / Sometimes I lose myself when I'm taking a photograph. For a moment it felt like these two were floating in the night sky.
I met Princess in West Point, a thumb of land between Liberia's capital, Monrovia, and the Atlantic Ocean. Princess was 16 when she gave birth. In Liberia, about one in three girls are mothers by the time they’re 19. At the news of her pregnancy, Princess’s mother sent her away from home. The baby’s father refused to recognize the baby as his child, so she named him Anointed, so he would be blessed, even without a father. She stays with Anointed in a friend’s house, until she can afford a space of their own. At night, before he sleeps, she sings playfully about her dreams for herself and for Anointed: "The boy will buy my car, the boy will build my house." #livinglullabies #Liberia @insidenatgeo. From a story on lullabies in the December issue of the magazine.
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