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Moon, Motherhood

A Poem

By Eve HillPublished 2 months ago Updated 2 months ago 1 min read

I turn

an open eye

to you,

.

A cold reflection

of silver.

.

Mouth wide,

seeking shelter

In the eclipse,

where motherhood

sits undisturbed, absent.

.

You, an arch

that smothers

and suffocates,

summoning return.

.

A drag of a wave,

gesturing panic,

beckoning it.

.

Enmeshed,

You suck the air

out of the room.

.

Silence overwhelms

like an invasion.

.

I breathe you in

and out,

.

A passive pull

and violent propulsion.

.

And my daughters

who do not belong to me,

.

They are sea salt

and coral bone,

exalting you—

And you reply.

nature poetry

About the Creator

Eve Hill

Eve’s work is confessional, intimate, and unafraid of exposure. Anchored in real recollection, she writes about moments that unmake us. Through raw testimony, she unpicks the delirium and aftermath of loving, losing, and surviving yourself.

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  • L.I.E2 months ago

    Wow . Amazing. Love it.

  • Oh my goodness. This is so captivating. The cadence…the line structure…beautiful 💜

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