A Mother’s Love
My sweet daughter.
You think that you need me.
You are mistaken.
I am sad and unstable and lonley and insecure.
I need you to make all of that go away.
You may be too young to handle that burden,
but I don't care.
As a child, you aren't responsible for my happiness,
but I don't care.
Most parents hold their children in their arms,
but in order to keep you in place,
I will hold you under my thumb.
That is why I isolate you from your frather, your family, your friends.
That is why I yell at you for small things.
That is why I punish you for things that warrant no punishment.
That is why I terrorize you, threaten you, berate you, exploit you.
I must make sure that you are pliant and dependent and malleable and weak.
I must make sure that you never question me.
Even if traitorous thoughts ever cross your mind,
I will see that the words die before they ever leave your lips.
I am vindictive and manipulative and cruel and controlling.
I do all this to make sure you stay.
My sweet daughter.
I know that I need you.
And becuase of that, I have made many mistakes.