She Who Moves Mountains
She laughs because while you see bullets
She sees rain
persistance is Her umbrella
the whispers of pain and doubt
urge Her
forward.
The terrain mocks Her ankles
She groans as She slips
and slides and
you tell Her, "those shoes don't work
for such a journey"
in response, She pushes Her hair behind
Her ear and continues to slip and slide
forward.
Stumbling, Her hands and knees
make enemies with
the damp, jagged rock
as She falls
forward.
Mourning streams
wet Her cheeks
and pearl under Her chin
they mark Her path
as She continues
forward.
Something large and dark
obstructs Her path.
She pauses
Her breath ragged.
fear, sorrow, shame
cloud Her chest
and its rise and fall
slow.
the mountain
stands tall and strong
while She cowers weakly.
a wail escapes
from Her lips and the
pearls persist,
making Her cheeks
wet.
She howls;
"I am not done!"
"Move!"
"Move!"
"Move!"
thunder resounds
as a great light illuminates
the plain
and the mountain ceases.
so she continues
forward.
To you, She is alone.
the landscape is empty and
Her steps, echo weakly
in the cool, crisp dark
and yet, the wind kisses Her cheeks
while the stars of Her night
wink and beckon her
forward.
She sees a form
whose darkness disrupts
the horizon
and the tears of a child
call her
forward.
Memories are foggy
and distant
She smiles because while you see struggle and baggage
She sees potential and love.
cradling the child She
stands and continues
forward.
Thank you.
to the second mother who
overcame many trials
who cried many tears
who moved many mountains
and when my first 'forever' left
discovered me
struggling to overcome
and crying my many tears.
picking me up You
smiled
and taught me to walk,
move my mountains
and continue
forward.