The Shape of Joy
Discovering sacred moments in early motherhood
Her fingers curled around my thumb—
not out of reflex,
but like she knew
I needed holding too.
A half-sleep smile
brushed my chest,
soft as breath,
gone as quickly as it came.
She pressed her cheek against me,
the way stars press into sky—
weightless, certain,
at home.
Joy spoke in morning babble,
in ceiling fans turned wonder,
in giggles breaking through
the fog of sleepless hours.
It lived in the stillness
between tasks,
in the moment I didn’t record
but fully felt.
Joy is learning to sit,
to see the world from new angles,
to say mama
without saying a word.
And me—
I am learning too,
that even in the ache,
we are growing something holy.
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Author’s Note:
This poem was inspired by Ink and Intention, a 30-day journaling series by Josefina F. (@loveoffering on Threads and Instagram). Her third prompt—“Joy has been showing up in small ways. Today, I noticed…”—helped me reflect on the quiet, sacred moments I share with my 8-month-old daughter.
Motherhood often feels like a blur of motion, but in this piece, I slowed down to honor the tiny glimpses of joy that carry me through.
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About the Creator
Carolina Borges
I've been pouring my soul onto paper and word docs since 2014
Poet of motherhood, memory & quiet strength
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Comments (1)
Awesome!!!