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For My Daughter
“Things Will Be Different for My Daughter”
The title of the novel on my mother’s bedside table
Her go-to for all things parenting, telling her
Of new hope and opportunity that comes in the form of
cell multiplication
Things Will Be Different for My Daughter
I Know my mother had this same hope, that
things would be different that
I would be different that
somehow, her mistakes
Would be erased by my successes
that somehow, I would
Right
her
Wrongs
But how can things be different for your daughter
If you are not different for your daughter?
You cannot break glasses at the dinner table and then
expect your daughter to not break her promises
You cannot rip up her Christmas presents while
dripping with the poison of anger and
expect her to not rip open wounds just
so she can drip Crimson
You cannot tell her she is nothing
and then expect her to believe she is something
The only way to clothe your daughter in
Difference and
Dignity and
Strength
Is to wear the shawl yourself
It is You who must exemplify in your eyes,
The Fire that should burn in hers
So put down your self-help books
Put down your parenting manuals
And instead teach your daughter about
Love and
Compassion and
Confidence
Give your daughter the mortar of her truth and the
Bricks of her triumph and
She will build her tower of worth
She will have all the self-help she needs to make sure that
Things Will Be Different for Her Daughter
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I was inspired to write this from seeing the title of a book in my mother's bookshelf. I hope people understand the complex relationship between a mother and daughter, and hope they learn from the misatkes that were made by my mother in her relationship with me.