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Motherhood
Hair as bright as sparks from a burnt sienna flame, reaching for the stars above
Eyes, deep set emeralds: warm and kind, full of love and home, flickering with
mischief and wit
Lips painted as pink and juvenile as two creamy rose petals, pursed elegantly to a plump heart
Her cheeks as sweet and round as dollops of rosy frosting
A voracious learner,
eager to know everything she can about parenthood
Social, amiable, put together, and pleasant… is what she prays people make of this
struggling single mother
Her lines of joy lay lightly etched on her face, a sign that
simpler times existed
A working mom, her feathery hair is chopped short - practical rather than the most aesthetic
Despite her efforts, a deep pit of disappointment and longing is
engrained like iron to her soul
Incarcerated: a prisoner to her life - feeling like a sick game she’ll never
be liberated or succored from
One day Mama Bird will get rewarded for her valiant efforts
Her kids will grow up and make lives for themselves
returning
the astonishing endeavors of
Motherhood
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Mothers - you make this world good.