The Sweetest Mother's Day Gift!

When you were younger, Mommy, what were you like? What did you do?
Darling, I had a whole life, way before I introduced the world to you.
In a universe where you were only a thought, a glimmer,
I was carefree, adventurous, less grumpy.

Thinner.

I knew nothing of pregnancy aches, sleepless nights, baby blues,
No concept of mommy stress, newborn angst,
The terrible twos.
I danced until dawn and spent without guilt,
I wore dresses, walked in heels – my stride on a tilt,

Trod my own path, met friends on a whim,
Missed the last train home . . .

. . . and then I met him.

And for one millisecond my world stopped spinning,
Because that was it,
The story of you,
Chapter one—

—the beginning.

She’s long gone now—that other girl,
Although I see shadows of her in a smile,
A giggle,
A kitchen dance twirl.

And when I close my eyes I can picture her face.
But I wonder, when exactly did it happen?
The day she left,
And I stepped into her place?

I miss her,
But I now have all she ever wanted—her dream.
(The one yet to come true.)
Because my darling,

I was never, ever really me . . .

. . . without you.

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Victoria Hulmes

I’m a working mum of four, navigating life after the loss of our little boy Jack. I have a passion for writing, which is usually a jumble of my grief, joy, and everything in between. Happily married . . . most of the time. Animal lover, chocolate eater, friend and family adore.

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