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My Mama
My Mama
The ground beneath me holds me steady
Like my mama does, when she helps me get ready
The air fills my lungs, helping me breathe
But sometimes my mama’s hugs are all I need
There’s no one who knows me better
On special days, I don’t know what to get her
Because how can I possibly compete
With all the love and care she’s given to me?
The sun covers my skin with gentle heat
As I lay on the carpet at my mama’s feet
The birds are singing beyond the window
My mama’s veggie garden is starting to grow
Born in Pakistan, the Land of the Pure
Any problem I have, my mama can cure
With her laugh as gentle as raindrops
Her words as sweet as lollipops
The food I eat, fresh from the stove
My mama’s hands peeling garlic cloves
One day I hope to be a woman like her
A woman I’ll admire forever. My mother.
My mother. My lover.
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