A Mother’s Journey
Joan Shaw Turrentine
A mere shadow of the
mother I have been,
I gaze at the sunset
pinks, purples, and golds
Lighting the horizon
at the end of day.
And I see, in the
setting of the sun,
A precious promise of
a sunrise yet to appear.
Tomorrow will be born
of its mother, Today.
Comforted and lost in
the beauty of the skies, I remember…
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A guileless youth of
22 boldly sets sail on the Matriarchal Sea.
In ignorant bliss, I
embrace the new me – Mother!
Bottles, diapers,
carseats, teddy bears.
“Do I need to call
the doctor?”
“Mommy, watch!”
Each day, a life unto
itself, crawls by.
Some are heavy, striving
for balance;
Some are Disneyesque,
beaming thrill and awe.
Each is too brief for
the demands of the day.
Each is rich with
lessons - learned and taught.
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Sunrises come;
sunsets go; life moves on.
A vigorous mom, now
30, sails into an unfamiliar cove.
With cautious
enthusiasm, I embrace the new me – Grade Mother!
Little League games;
teacher conferences.
Homework; science
fairs.
Shoes outgrown;
haircuts mourned.
“Get ready for school. You’ll be late!”
“What can I make for dinner?”
Endless days;
sleepless nights; relentless responsibility.
##
Sunrises come;
sunsets go; life moves on.
A seasoned mom, now
40, fights stormy seas and driving rain.
In hesitant awe, I
embrace the new me – Mom of a Teen.
Breasts bloom, body
hair sprouts.
Long showers, BFFs, Curfews,
Driver’s Licenses.
School colors,
corsages, grade point averages.
SATs; college applications;
mounting debt.
Endless days; sleepless
nights; relentless responsibility.
##
Sunrises come;
sunsets go; life moves on.
A matronly mom, now 45,
sails uncharted waters.
In disbelief, I
embrace the new me – Mother-in-Law!
“Mom, I’d like you to
meet Rick.”
Wedding showers,
reception flowers.
Table settings; Thank
you notes.
This strong young man
is now my child.
How is this mothering
done?
Moving out, moving
on,
Their new ship sails
far from my shore.
##.
Sunrises come;
sunsets go; life moves on.
An aging matron, now
50, sails, full steam ahead,
Into a vast expanse of sparkling, turqoise
sea.
In billowing love,
tempered with restraint,
I embrace the new me
– Grandmother!
My heart strains to
hold the awe.
Child of my child!
Heart of my heart!
Quiet cuddles; Late
night calls.
“That’s up to your mom.”
“Gram, were you a
little girl?”
Senior discounts;
second-row seating.
The Circle of Life is
closing.
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Sunrises come;
sunsets go; life moves on.
A senescent
grandmother, now 78, stands ashore,
Stretching to hold the disappearing sails of
tomorrow’s ships
Within her vision.
A mere shadow of the
mother I have been,
I gaze into the
shimmering sunset sky --
Remembering.
The long, long days
of motherhood, from this shore,
Seem but one
ephemeral moment of love,
A single blink of the
eye of God.





3 comments:
Wow! I got so much out of reading that - enjoying your use of words a d language - and the. thinking about my own experiences.
Wow. So evocative!
Thank you, Carol. It is still a rough draft.
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