Sunday, May 8, 2011

Day Sixty Nine

Happy Mother's Day! This poem is for all the mothers who love their children fiercely and truly. And it's kind of for Katie, who, I know for a fact, loves this poem.

Bedecked
by Victoria Redel

Tell me it's wrong the scarlet nails my son sports or the toy
store rings he clusters four jewels to each finger.

He's bedecked. I see the other mothers looking at the star
choker, the rhinestone strand he fastens over a sock.
Sometimes I help him find sparkle clip-ons when he says
sticker earrings look too fake.

Tell me I should teach him it's wrong to love the glitter that a
boy's only a boy who'd love a truck with a remote that revs,
battery slamming into corners or Hot Wheels loop-de-looping
off tracks into the tub.

Then tell me it's finereallymaybe even a good thinga boy
who's got some girl to him,
and I'm right for the days he wears a pink shirt on the seesaw in
the park.

Tell me what you need to tell me but keep far away from my son
who still loves a beautiful thing not for what it means
this way or thatbut for the way facets set off prisms and
prisms spin up everywhere
and from his own jeweled body he's cast rainbowsmade every
shining true color.

Now try to tell meman or womanyour heart was ever once
that brave.

1 comment:

  1. Yay! This is such a fabulous mother's day pick. Just so you know, I read this every day-- sorry I don't always comment! Miss you <3

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