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For My Mom

A Poem

By Dan-O VizziniPublished about a year ago 1 min read
For My Mom
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Recently I moved my mom in with my wife, daughter and I.

I couldn’t be both happier and more wrong so I’m writing this piece,

In short—

Long days of back and forth mostly forcing arguments in place of conversation I really needed.

Ignoring warnings I should have heeded but it could be simply either her fault,

Or needed… I had no other parent to blame.

And I did in exchange for the feeling like things, were settled—

For me. But her feelings had remained, her brain scattered so the only thing shattered was her dreams

While glass ceilings remained an obstacle.

And here goes the strange—

My dad sucked so bad, my mom became,

A vacuum. Cleaning up every mess… he left…

She made it hers to fix

So every broken hinge meant forgoing closure for comfort.

Something you don’t really notice until that warmth is gone.

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About the Creator

Dan-O Vizzini

Has anyone else just been making it up as they go along? Have you gotten so far from where you started that finding your way back seems impossible?

Well— reach.

Power when exercised properly is a beautiful thing.

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