A Birth Mother Wears A Costume Her Daughter Will Never Fit In
Some thought the mother said taproot
Some thought that woman said resigned
but her daughter mouthed immaculately conceived
Some thought the mother said perdition
Some thought she said hocus pocus
while her daughter wrote parables wrote charms
Some hoped the daughter would say yes, honey
(although they suspected the daughter said wishbone—
knew she would deny everything, slipping into, out of)
Some never understood the daughter’s need
to be alone, her fear of sorcery—they only knew
her as braid of ginger & sea salt
as weightless darling & origami
Some have heard her bark & bark & bark
Some have heard her arrange a resistance
Copyright © 2022 by Lynne Thompson. Originally published in Nelle (2020). Used with the permission of the poet.