A Mother's Tears | Teen Ink

A Mother's Tears

March 29, 2010
By miss-silverwing GOLD, St. Louis, Missouri
miss-silverwing GOLD, St. Louis, Missouri
16 articles 0 photos 7 comments

Favorite Quote:
I'd like to flood the streets of your heart with everything I cannot say.


My mother cried from our porch when
they scalped the forest behind
our backyard, and tore a bloody mess of
homeless roots and lumpy mud
from what once proud trees that surely
should have been more permanent than I.

The dandelions they stomped, the leaves
they ripped to bits; but they tied
not a tourniquet to stifle the ebb of life.
Eventually, their concrete sidewalks
will suffocate the sent of misplaced
dirt, but for now, it lingers wherever
I walk, mercilessly reminding me
of childhood hours spent skipping
over logs and spashing into the creek.

When they have finished constructing
their suburban heaven, I will wander
amongst the cut-copy-paste homes,
and be the sole witness to a funeral
for the earth. But
I hold sacred to me the quiet reassurance
that elsewhere, miles away, a seed will sprout,
clinging to its mother with fragile roots,
and reluctantly depart her shelter
to climb steadily towards the sky.



Similar Articles

JOIN THE DISCUSSION

This article has 1 comment.


on May. 8 2010 at 7:41 pm
MangoTree BRONZE, Grand Rapids, Michigan
4 articles 3 photos 7 comments

wow. it's sad and beautiful.

"cut-copy-paste homes"

this is really powerful :D