Motherhood

Another Texas writer today! Kelli Davis sends us a sleep-deprived struggle to find the meaning of motherhood in this very identifiable poem. Pay attention to the pacing. The questions and the edgy tone give the poem a plaintive note. As it goes on, palpable fatigue is tinged with some resentment, and the futility of the struggle is poignant. For all the new mothers who might be reading this at 3:00 am, take heart, for these days don't last forever! For all the long-standing mothers still reading this at 3:00 am, well, at a certain point we just get used to sleep deprivation, don't we?

Motherhood
By Kelli Davis

I am so tired, but I cannot sleep.
Why? Because there is no room.
And, by the time I get comfortable,
She will wake up.
And only she will rise
Until I follow.
So, what is the point in trying?
I am painfully aware of what will happen,
And what will not happen.
As it did in the past, it does in the present,
And it will do in the future.
My suffering is ignored,
or overlooked, or scoffed at,
or deserved.
It is my job,
my responsibility,
my punishment?

 

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