As seen in Mamalode
I stand behind the ironing board pressing a crease into slacks
and watch
you weave Stampy Cat from yellow bands
The knot in my throat
grows
An adventure looms
For each of us
Soon to middle school
A world away
My bonafide tween
Reminders simmer
Walk in groups. Be modest. Don’t let anyone take advantage.
Use your voice
Use a tissue
Use deodorant
Never spoken
Instead,
A mother’s mantra
“I love you. I’m proud. Have fun.”
We drive the twisted side streets
Knapsack in trunk
You stare beyond the glass
Wondering
Raindrops camouflage my tears
Focus. Don’t dawdle. Chin up.
Take a risk
Trim those nails
Try the cafeteria
“I love you. I’m proud. Have fun.”
I stuff forms into a purse
You practice combinations with new mates
throw a glance
and disappear with the pack
It’s almost time
Wear glasses. Watch your words. Mind the manners.
Be organized
Be flexible
Be you
“I love you. I’m proud. Have fun.”
The front hall
A swift kiss good-bye
Stay a boy forever
One stolen squeeze
Experience it all
“I love you. I’m proud. Have fun.”
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