Mothers and daughter

I dress in stolen darkness, slipping out unwatched, to meet and mix, skin on skin, belly, buttocks to breasts, misinterpreting teenage cravings as eternal love, believing in forever and I am haunted by how much.

Our mothers do not know until the morning of nausea, and I spill the beans.

Later at the doctor we discuss options, as eternity shrinks from years to months.

Our mothers know about the sleepless nights to come. Our grandmothers know and suddenly the shadows of our absent fathers darken the rooms.

Meanwhile, ghosted by my boys, I wait alone. Summer passes into autumn and as I listen to the sound of rain on window panes I grow from girl to woman.

With spring I am released into sleepless nights and part time employments.

Our mothers do not know, but like they once did, I am searching for fathers.

Mother and Daughter
Edvard Munch

Melissa hosts the prosery challenge today at dVerse with a line from Poet Tina Cheng:

I am haunted by how much our mothers do not know.
From Love

As usual I have tried to split the line, but it was hard. I know the video below is from the boy’s perspective, but this song is an old favorite of mine.

September 9, 2024

23 responses to “Mothers and daughter

  1. That transition is seamless! You did a great job splitting the line. It does seem like looking for fathers is passed down through generations, though people grow up without fathers for many reasons. This definitely hits home for me. Well done.

  2. You chose one of my favorite Springsteen songs and composed a great prose piece that matches, perfectly. And, great way to split the sentence, not an easy task.

  3. ‘eternity shrinks from years to months’

    That’s it, in a nutshell. Thank goodness there are options now. Never perfect, traumatic and guilt-ridden, but better than a life of recriminations.

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