
Spent all of my life,
Wondering why?
Why can’t I find that missing piece inside
Like a fracture was remodeled wrong,
A shard broken off,
Not there but lost inside.
I wanted to be whole.
But then...
I had you.
My little dragon,
My dove.
Holding you to my breast,
Smiling at the milk-sweet breath
That tickled my neck.
And I felt it.
The missing fragment.
The moment I held you,
The piece began to fill in what was missing.
It may not match,
Not to a perfect T,
But it was there,
Slowly filling in the minuscule cracks.
My abinoojiinyens,
niy zaagi.
There are days when I cannot bear to let you
Leave my arms.
There are days I look at you
And see only the light of the sun.
So soft,
So sweet.
Snoring softly like a cub,
Snuffling in your sleep.
My little joy,
My cub ignites my mama bearness.
My piece of a star,
Burning bright and still blue.
I see it now,
You growing,
Flourishing,
Standing tall one day.
Ready to take on the world.
I spent all my life feeling something was missing.
But now its not.
I found you.



Comments (1)
Oh this was beautiful! That “milk-sweet breath” line? I could practically feel the warmth and peace of that moment. Absolute poetry in motion. ✨