Sometimes it just is
- Tiziana Severse
- Jan 12, 2022
- 1 min read
Today I
Made my daughter an omelet
while preparing for a meeting
with the county.
He went to work, no child in tow,
and did so with the last of the cream in his coffee.
Maybe I should learn to like it black
Today I
Had my meeting with the county,
her favorite cartoon in the background,
balancing the tantrums of a toddler
with the criteria I need to meet,
so that state funding
will pay me
for my work.
Today I
Reviewed the curriculum
After hanging the laundry
She naps from 11:30 to 2
And I know he likes the smell
Of the sun
On his sheets
Today I
Remembered somehow
That I am a writer
A social justice activist
A person
Lost in the peanut butter and avocado shake
That I made her
For her afternoon snack
Today I
Find myself speaking
In the language of women,
whose unpaid labor
will never fund
our two weeks vacation
In a patriarchal society
Whose language
Is written in the alphabet
Of commerce
Today I
Am aware of my own privilege
For the juggling act
That has been the site of struggle
For women of color
For centuries longer
Then these COVID conditions
Today I
Do not feel anger,
Or resentment
But grief.
That he missed the moment
When she pointed at the picture,
Smiled and said,
“dada”
This is so good Tiziana! Thank you for sharing ❤️