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When I was young I had your back              
by uneven steps on the sidewalk.
I’m sorry I stopped paying attention.
I had destinations.
I almost tripped over your broken back.
Then the dandelions pushed through
to see if I would look down.
I kicked the buds off their bases.
The cement was mine and I
didn’t notice the shin splints.
The wheels turned.
Skateboards and bicycles.
The bumps shot up my spine.
Then I got off the walk by
borrowing your car.
I left you by the side of the road.
I was center lined and selfish.
Things were said, better off dead.
Your broken back.
Your broken heart.
I’ve seen my kids stutter step
down the walk protecting
a spine of a mother kind.
When will they stop looking down?
Their mom wants them to look up…
to watch were they are going.
But I hope they look back
occasionally and see the curved
back they once protected.
For My Mother

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7 responses to “>Had Your Back….For One Shot Wednesday…come on give it a shot.”

  1. gautami tripathy Avatar

    >Your poem made me hug my mom…Thank you…Here is my one shot:musical whirlwind

  2. signed...bkm Avatar

    >Wonderful way to view motherhood, the skateboards and the sidewalk…it is our job to protect those we love…bkm

  3. TALON Avatar

    >How we hurt the ones we love on our journey to gain adulthood and freedom…and still they love and protect us…Beautiful, Jerry.

  4. Steve Isaak Avatar

    >Relatable, great work. Nailed it this time around. 🙂

  5. izzy Avatar

    >Love it! what a great piece- plenty of detailimages and movement.Thanks!

  6. Claudia Avatar

    >lovely words for your mom…hope my son writes something like this one day…

  7. moondustwriter Avatar

    >What a great reflection of childhood and youth. there's alot of growing up on the sidewalks of lifeNice One shot

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