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May Day

A wounded bird, trying

to nurse back.

Leave me be.

Walk around me

Don’t engage me.

I’ll get my chores done, the kids,

the house, dinner.  But when that’s done,

leave me be.

I need time.  It is slow and it hurts.

But for my kids.

Not for you

Not for me

for my kids.

And my mother.

83

Probably lying awake

like me

worrying.

July 7, 2014July 8, 2014childrearing, divorce, mayday, motherhood, parenting, poetryLeave a comment

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