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He Said So
A mother's milky skin never keeps you awake for long
My mother is cold, so I am always satisfied by a goosebumps embrace, a quiet good night
My mother has tightly curled hair, it smells like apricots and long nights
My mother never stays awake for too long
Her fingers are delicate, smile is true,
She believes me when I say I love you
And she tells me, one day, that
I will have a beautiful daughter.
Just like me.
When milky skin holds me some other night,
I imagine I am safe, but It's not the same
His hair is straight, his nails are cut short,
He smells like a sharp smoke on a chilly night
When his hands touch my shoulders, I imagine
I am touching my daughter,
And she believes that her mother has the most beautiful hair,
And she envies her perfume.
Lately, his skin is rough
He comes home late
And I wouldn't dare ask
If he would maybe want another daughter
It hurts when he yells,
But I can feel my daughter here now.
She would tear-stain my shirt
And glide her thumb over me.
She's long gone,
Because I am foolish.
Because I am wrong.
Because that's what he says.
My daughter was ugly, he said.
I mean I said.
My daughter was expensive, he said.
I mean I said.
My daughter was bad for me, I said. He said. I said. He said.
If mama was here now, she would say it wasn't your fault
My mother would curl my hair around her finger and say, it's not your fault
But it has to be
He said so
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This poem isn't really about me, except for the first stanza (which does somewhat resemble my mother). The man I wrote about is imaginary, but the story often resembles real life situations. The main character is a woman who had a great relationship with her mother and thought that she would have the same with a daughter one day. Unfortunately, she suffers psychological abuse at the hands of her partner. This is seen at the end of the poem, such as, "I said. He said. I said. He said." Although this poem isn't based on myself, it is definitely relatable to many women.