the mother’s silence
the mother walks from room to room
a ghost in her own home
the father works remotely
the child camps online
the mother is back in the 50’s
preparing meals and
speaking when spoken to
(in her silence)
they speak to others
she
calls out
reaching through
her telephone
reaching through air
to
find
a
voice
of
her
own
to find her voice
again
before it is lost forever
who is the mother forced into silence
she birthed a son
epidural in place
grunting and focused
she chose the lack of screaming
with medication shunted into her spine
to quell the screaming pain
but now
the child’s voice drones
& the father adds a hum and a whistle to
burrow
into
her
silence
mocking her with with her own desire
her 1st amendment rights
(they don’t hold so very strong in a familial setting)
it is for her family she is silent
in a nod to nostalgia tv and wifely knowledge
& this is the reality of a pandemic
here the male voice has a home