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The Second Daughter

April 30, 2013
By Anonymous

Many days I’ll shut the door,
Feet on the desk, books on the floor
Scroll through Twitter with my pointer finger
Don’t see my mother, and how she’ll linger

On the other side of a wall created
By culture barriers, and ideologies outdated
Her darling baby now a teen
Independent, neither heard nor seen

Like a book and she can’t be the author
She quietly watches her first daughter
Thinking of another generation
A second daughter in a starving nation

Written off before she started
The third daughter forcibly departed
It took true grit to make a way
No wonder she’s hard on me today.

But for now she lets me be,
She knows one day that I will see
Her love and life’s harsh realities
And someday I will listen.


The author's comments:
My mom had a difficult childhood and has grown up to be an amazing and inspirational figure in my life today.

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