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My Mother MAG
  I want to talk about my mother
  How she nurtured any helpless creature
  that stumbled into her vision,
  starved and unable to soar.
  How she has endured crimson scratches
  from sickened squirrels & starlings
  for the sake of their
  survival.
  I want to talk about school
  How it was too slow, too boring
  for her impertinent teenage mind
  How she was the brightest in the room
  but favored darker places,
  leaving the light behind.
  I want to talk about beauty,
  About the way her auburn hair shone with life
  captivating the eyes of intrigued young men,
  who were only to be met with rejection
  and the diminishing sound of a boom-box
  held high on her shoulders.
  Eventually though, she found someone
  that stayed in her mind longer than the rest
  and she started to feel
  protected.
  No matter how much snow fell,
  she was still warm.
  Soon enough, those snowflakes started to melt
  and he never came home;
  Birthday, Anniversary, Valentine’s Day
  But when he did, she always wondered
  Will he stay?
  I want to talk about pain
  that even though you may think
  it’s better
  years after
  she was still wasting away
  suffocating in cigarette smoke,
  drinking herself to death
  in the damp, dark cold
  I want to talk about fault
  How no one should be blamed
  Because sometimes you simply cannot salvage a
  shattered relationship.
  Because you will only slice yourself with
  the shards.
  No matter how hard you’ve held on
  there comes a time
  when you must wash your hands
  of the ravaged waters,
  of worry.
  Talk strength
  Despite being a mother of 7,
  despite her tired eyes and sorrowful soul
  Despite all the adversity
  she’s encountered,
  She is still beautiful.
  How she raised us all with
  love and care, teaching us right from wrong
  and everything in between.
  Talk age
  How her feelings of the effects are evident
  as she looks in the mirror with melancholy.
  She stands unsteadily.
  So I fix her flyaways,
  stabilize her steps,
  and tell her “I love you”
  Because I do
  She is more than this
  She is wisdom, humor, courage
  She is my mother
  And I am so
  grateful.
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