Poetry & Art

An Unseen Robbery

Blessed with the gift of motherhood when many are robbed

Yet cursed with the inability to care for these gifted children

Huddled in a heap upon the floor, fighting back tears as high pitched giggles place sticky hands, struggling to lift mommy’s spirits

 

Days spent living in a near panic state of constant fear:

Will pain steal the breath from my lungs?

A sudden flare leaving you looking pregnant, despite years of infertility

Partners wading through rivers of your tears 

To hold you through your

 

despair

 

Lying in crimson pools,

Is life worth living?

            Will the pain ever cease?

 

But you look fine

You are smiling, so your pain isn’t too bad

 

It’s just a bad period

                  Suck it up

 

Invisible illness forces you to justify

Put on a brave face

Spend nights sobbing until you’re dry

Only to face society looking the way they want

 

Robbed of life

    …robbed of carefree days

 Replaced with countless hospital stays

 

Called drug seekers

Accused of low pain tolerance

It’s all in your head

Stop being so sensitive

 

The wind has shifted and tides are rising

     Women are fighting back, riding a wave of fury and pain

           Demanding better treatment

     

Lists of experts swirl through the socials

     Women won’t settle for less

 Our pain is real

Our pain is valid

And we want to be heard

 

We are warriors

We survive the grind and come out polished like diamonds

 

We can do what others only dream of

 

And we do it in pain.

 

If you liked this piece, be sure to check out The Woman She Had Yet To Become

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by Amanda Matula

Ever since childhood, stories gave me a way to escape. I'd tell myself stories in the middle of the night to distract myself from fear of monsters. As a teen, I'd gladly spend the entire night engrossed in a story so as to avoid the unsettling thoughts of what my future might hold. Now as a parent I see how stories shape the world for children and how the stories we tell ourselves become ingrained in our very souls. I want nothing more than to share the stories swirling around in my head with readers seeking their own escape. I write mostly fantasy, but I've got some other ideas in the works. When I'm not writing I can be found hiking, horseback riding, or hiding away in the bathtub with a good book.


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