The battle scars are deep and wide:
Tears left trenches down my cheeks;
Broken ribs from a heart swelled with pride;
Raw, worn knees from futile prayer;
Grey hair in stripes on either side;
All that love I thought I'd given
Spit back at me at my bedside.
The only job I was ever assigned
Proved beyond my abilities.
I studied, I learned, I redefined
The path my childish dreams had drawn.
But even hindsight hasn't defined
Where those mothering skills
Deserted me, left me maligned.