Oh, Mother
I’m alright.
Don‘t spend your nights
crying for what I was—
who I have become.
See me as I am,
Know the light you ignited,
The burning blue hot fire in my core—
It hasn’t gone out.
I am only myself,
A little lost in this life I chose.
(I’m sorry you know; a soul so young should never be so poisoned—
But here I stand, a little cyanide in my veins, arsenic in my stomach.)
I wish I was a bird,
oh, to be so
untethered and free—
I wish I could live;
Every little life,
Know every little thing, like you.
Oh, Mother;
How I wish I could make you know;
I’m alright.
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