Deana Barnes
Stories (2/0)
A Tale of Two Mothers
On this mothers day I reflect on the relationship and lack thereof that I have had with my mother over the years. The role of a mother, to provide nurturing and support, was a role that my mother wasn't quite ready for. At nine months old, she abandoned me in a small southern town under the assumption that she would return when her core training with the United States Army was complete. She did not fully return for many years. For the next decade she was like an imaginary friend, appearing and then dissapearing, as though she was a figment of my imagination. The memories I have of that time are of a woman covered in glow of glitter and theatrics, always smiling this gleaming white smile. A Halle Berry haircut circa Boomerang. To me my "mom" was more like a fairy godmother. She appeared with gifts and left me to return to rags at midnight.
By Deana Barnes4 years ago in Families
A Slam for 2020
Who let these frogs out? Chasing and looking for something to stick to. They want to enter my reality and tell me that I just need to push through. But I been pushing. Yo. I been stomping. Yo. But I STILL ain't seen the flies that you ain't eat. Ya feel me?
By Deana Barnes4 years ago in Poets