My love,
Thank you for being patient with me
while I grappled with the identity of ‘mother’
distracted by the faux-feminist voices that would shout
‘But you’re SO MUCH MORE than a mother’
To which I would hastily nod
but which had me back away from the greatest title I could hold
Thank you for loving me
with a purity that breaks my heart
as I struggled in that early phase
when I couldn’t figure out who to be
until I cracked open to the privilege of being loved by you
and how there could be nothing else that defines Love
like the way you plant kisses all over my face
and say ‘you’re so peshious mama’
Thank you for bearing with me
while I underestimated the simplicity
of what you needed from me
and tried on ‘conscious’ parenting techniques
regurgitating scripts that didn’t even feel like the answer
until I woke up to how authentic mothering IS revolutionary mothering
and how I was clearly missing the point
Thank you for reminding me that
there’s nowhere else to be
when you pull my finger excitedly to the water’s edge
and every cell in my body bursts with joy
while timelines are spontaneously, momentarily suspended
and I realise, this very same magical moment my mother had with me
Thank you for teaching me how motherhood
is SO MUCH more fun
when I’m free from trying to be good at it
free from trying to escape it
and free from trying to heal it
because this way
I have a F ton more energy for it
Thank you for showing me how the most powerful thing a mama could do
is to own this title: ‘Mother’
because how could any man, any father, or any institution
awaken to the sanctity of this role
if she’s still fighting it in herself?
Very beautiful poem and sentiment! I loved every moment of it and the journey of self-discovery you share! I hope you will publish more poetry! ♥️👏🌈✍️
Splendid expression of the most natural form of inhabiting our bodies and soul. Opening up to the power of birthing and nurturing a child