
Poem of the Day: The Dissociative American Dream


Day 31 of doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt was “Rain on my pane”

Doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt was “Rain on the pane”

Doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. The prompt was “Unburnt Pages”.

I wrote this poem in 2004 about my oldest son. Even though, I was 17 when I had him, I always tried to be the best mother for him. I worked to support him since I was 18, he was one of my biggest motivations for going to college, and even though I was extremely insecure as a young mom, I learned to advocate and fight for him to get the services and therapies he needed when he was diagnosed with autism.

Youβre a wonderful mistake
I never want to unmake
I was young and stupid
a kid having another kid
but with you I finally grew up
and learned the meaning of love
You are everything a mother could want
Such an admirable and fine son
you are my pride and joy
you will always be my little boy
And I will dread the day
When you have to go away
But I take relief in knowing
Youβll know how to spread your wings
And you will always remember
who you once were
A wonderful mistake
Your mom never wanted to unmake
Perhaps a creation of lust
but one who never lacked love


Doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt was “A Letter from Hell”.

Day 27 of doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt was “Up in Flames”.

Day 27 of doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt was “Up in Flames”

Doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt was “Write me a Poem ” .


Day 26 of doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt was ” Write me a poem”.


Day 25 of doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt is “Peaceful chaos”

Day 24 of doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt is “Guarding Your Lies”.

I wrote this in 2006 when I was frustrated and fantasized about leaving my husband.

What if I donβt think?
About our precious link
And decide to go
Without letting you know
And let you wake up
Free of our never ending rut
What if I donβt feel your love
And am no longer good enough
And continue to fight for us
And leaving you becomes a must
What if I choose to be free
and leave you abruptly
and live my life without you
because I finally learned my value
Day 23 of doing a 31-day poetry prompt challenge. Today’s prompt was “From the Ashes of the Phoenix” . The artwork is “Mama Quilla” by artist Rodrigo Elgueta in 2001.
