Poem: The Perfect Woman

She seems to have it all
runs her business like clockwork
words pour out of her fingertips
with little effort at all.

Her children adore her
she takes them to the park
talks to other mothers
organizes play dates

Her husband brings her roses
they sit on a vase on her desk
his handwritten note next to it:
"Just thinking of you."

A whiteboard with all of the dates
appointments, birthdays, meetings
Not every day is packed
some have nothing at all
others have SPA DAY in big letters.

Bills are paid on time
her doctor says she has perfect health
walks around her neighborhood
practices yoga and tai chi
for her own peace of mind.

I look at that other woman
marvel at how she does it
and keeps her sanity through it all.
Then I shake my head
and pick up laundry from the floor.

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