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Motherhood
expectations blurred the page of motherhood. I thought it through, each point of view. My plans were laid a shade of pink, a hue so new would come upon the heels of two who sketched my world with shades of blue I'd framed her world for my display a trophy of my fantasy chiseled clear, I saw it all, beyond the stage of snakes and snails growing boys, trucks and toys tossed across my pregnant form doing mindless daily chores, I crafted dreams rehearsed the themes, disarming tales of nursery rhymes I'd plan her life to suit my theme but, who was I to redesign a perfect child, I thought I owned? sowing selfish schemes, she'd be cloned to be a form of me - I'd live my dream through her, all mine, to hone, redo a mother's fragile paper doll I did lose sight of destiny compared, alike, - we shared a trace resemblance of hair and face presumptions swept between the lines she was not meant to be defined this child of God withheld her dreams of ways to make the stars align this aquamarine was never mine what stirred her heart - vast worlds apart she felt the sun within her soul and thus, I've learned I must let go she must be free, not who I own I've closed a chapter to that book one looks in awe, as she became a person who can touch the soul beyond my dreams, she brings to all a million lights, they've never seen before emerging stars are bright with gold hers comes alive. old dreams are cold no two alike, as it should be each one a star with different poles I've owned the fear of letting go ____________________________________________________ 4/20/16 Contest: OWN IT! Sponsor: Cyndi McMillan
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