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wildflower
she waters her pulse almost
as softly as it grew
wilting under bed sheets
now stale from the
absence of companionship
i wish to water her.
her sorrow seeping through soil walls
now soiled walls
watering frames of normality
i sit beside tainted barriers
her tears oozing through me
they taste like buttercream
i deliver breakfast to her door
a coffee, a muffin, and an orange
for I can’t cook without her
her skin like scorched earth
i wish to water her.
for when the vase that once cradled her shattered
she danced through the shards with callused feet
she is a field of wildflowers
untethered
unchained
i wish to water her.
though how does one begin to water
a wetland?
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This piece artistically demonstrates dialogue of the a child of a struggling single mother. Throughout my childhood, thoughts such as the ones included in this poem would always flood my innocent mind. Desires to help, mend, and grow up quickly in order to help my mother.
I hope this poem successfully sheds light upon both the struggles of single mothers and children of divorce.