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dear mom,
if i had a daughter, i would name her lily
blooming once a year
a burst of color--
the embodiment of light and purity on the outside
full of vibrancy and hues rich with complexity on the inside
just like her
on the day she's born, i'll plant bulbs in the garden
in front of the white picket fence house i always dreamed of
every birthday a reminder of her beauty
a reflection of who she is on such a grand scale that no mirror could do justice
but, most important of all
i would be her sun
giving her warmth even on cloudy days
my rays of sunshine always saving her from the depths of the shadows
and into the light of the blue, so blue sky that spoke to her of hope
a staircase to the heavens
and my husband would be the rain
washing away her tears, rejuvenating her
splashing her with the opportunity to cleanse her pain
his droplets hugging her petals and leaves
nurturing her to grow despite the odds
you-
you would be the night
striking fear with your eternal darkness
or a weed
your vines twisting her faith that the sun would rise up again that morning
or the winter
your icy cold freezing her will, killing her spirit with the chill of a single breath
i know this from experience
for my tree was ripped from the roots of its foundation in the soft soil
but, you see, the thing about lilies
despite the cruelty of the night, the weeds, and the winter
is that they emerge again
yours truly,
evelyn
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A/N:
Hello, I'm Kiana!
Firstly, thank you so much for reading :)
It makes me so happy that you gave my writing a shot. I've never really done poetry before, so I apologize if it's awful. I don't know anything about the beats or rhyme schemes. I really do love poetry though, and I'm hoping that through doing this story I'll get better. Wattpad seems like the perfect place to experiment because it's such a positive community. No matter how much of a beginner you are there's always a reader out there who will love your writing, and support you.
This chapter was inspired by the poem "If I had a daughter" by the amazing spoken word poet Sarah Kays. If you don't know who she is, you should definitely check her out.
So, yeah. I don't really know what this is yet. No plan, no outline, nothing. Just a spark of an idea. I don't know if I'll stick with the poems, turn into a dialogue thing, or a more formal letter format than this. I'll try my best to not delete this story (*cringes thinking of previous stories*), even though I'm awful at commitment. I hope you stick around so both of us can see what this becomes together.
Any and all feedback is appreciated!
Also, don't copy. I could put all of the boring copyright things here, but you know the deal. It's called plagiarism, and it's against the law. If you do copy me, I'll be really upset (also kind of flattered, but that's not the point). Besides, you could come up with a much better story than this with your imagination--I believe in you. So, don't. Write your own.
Don't forget to vote, comment, and follow, okay?
Love,
Kiana
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Lilies
PoetryA girl receives a letter from the mother who abandoned her years ago, leaving her to deal with the remnants of their broken family alone. She attempts to respond by bottling her emotions into the chaotic lines of poems, as old scars are reopened. ...