If Time Was All There Was (And It Is)
A Mother's Day Poem
If time was all there was
And mothers kept the clocks,
There'd be less time spent running late
Over mismatched pairs of socks.
If time was all there was
And mothers had their way,
There'd be lots of time for sleeping in
And more than 24 hours in the day.
If time was all there was
And mothers had one wish, maybe two,
It might be for extra time alone
Or maybe, extra time with her crew.
If time was all there was
And mothers called the shots,
Stress and worry wouldn't exist--
No stomachs tied in knots.
If time was all there was
And mothers got what they wanted,
It's quite a simple request, really:
To love and be loved, and slightly less exhausted.
-Cara Terreri
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Parenting Postpartum Mother's Day Poetry