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When Is The Labor of Love Worth It?

By Imani WaltonPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
Labor
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Loving you was work.

Like cleaning your cluttered garage

Or a long day of yard work

Or even folding the laundry that’s sat in the basket for a week

The type of work that’s only satisfying when it’s done

Where you’re proud of yourself and think:

I made this better.

Because I did.

There’s no denying I made you better

Not because you wanted to be,

I wanted you to be

I needed you to be the type of partner I was proud of

A partner worth the labor

A partner worth the arguments over boundaries

Worth the repeated conversations about the dishes

Worth begging for proper communication

Where no one asks “why do you put up with that?”

I molded you into a model lover

And you liked it, you liked who I turned you into.

And then you left and handed my work to someone else

My hands forever stained charcoal black

So they could hold a diamond

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About the Creator

Imani Walton

I used to write all the time and someway, somehow lost my way. Here’s me finding my passion again! I hope you enjoy

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  • Manisha Dhalaniabout a year ago

    Imani, this is brilliant writing!

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    What a heartfelt, emotional poem. Well done.

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