Breathe
Arch, twist, gasp, moan
Pray, breathe, push, groan
Swollen belly, pulsing night
When first you breathed, I saw light.
Tears, salt, gentle moon
Blood, skin, quiet room
Breathless touch, dripping milk
When first you breathed, your mouth was silk.
Raw heart and aching bone
Trembling lips, grief like stone
Your sister gone, my world so dark
When first you breathed, you lit a spark.
Days and hours strung like glass
Staring silent, make time pass
Stay alive–that’s all I need
Because you breathe, I’ll plant a seed.
Water, air, sun so bright
Arms now full, circling light
Dimpling smile, eyes of blue
Because you breathe, I’ll fight anew.
Doctors’ voices, calls, and frowns
Glasses, guesses, spiraling down
Blind and broken, kidneys weak
And yet you breathe, so I will seek
Answers, knowledge, brimming books
Deeper, farther, I will look
If you have none, I’ll use my sight
As long as you breathe, I will fight.
Tiny fingers, clasped so dear
Sway and bounce, break the fear
First stumbling steps, giggling voice
While you breathe, I have a choice.
Read, play, crawl, sing
Hearts so full, taking wing
Rise and fall, your breath my clock
While you breathe, I’ll be your rock.
Wobble, tumble, trip, fall
Stand again, you give your all
Open arms, smiling wide
As you breathe, I burn with pride.
In the dark, small hours of this night
You’ll turn two, before first light.
Your sister died at the age of two
But as long as you breathe, I still have you.
Your hand in mine, show me the way
Breathing in time, teach me to pray
I do not know who I am or who I’ll be
But as long as you breathe, you’ll have all of me.
As long as I breathe, you have all of me.
– inspired by All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon
This was beautiful, sweetie. xoxo
Michelle