Poem: Mother

You don't know sacrifice
she says
as memory flashes
across my mind.
As she runs after
the paramour
traps her in the restroom stall.
Her screams of anger
ringing through the air
and all eyes averted
the gossip floating for days
Long days on the production line
soldering circuits to the board
hunched over
burned fingers
daughters at home
led astray
should have been there
but could not be
A life of regret
a wellspring of broken dreams
a wave of old expectation
But life goes on
passes her by
her children strangers
no one sacrifices
to sit with her in her old age.

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