Spinach Boxes

This spinach is organic

But the packaging is plastic

The Earth as we know is doomed

Unless we do something drastic

“Do the best you can” they say

And “Don’t sweat the small stuff”

But what if the best that I can do

Is not nearly enough?

Angry Housewives of Portland

I want to go and smash a vase

Or punch somebody in the face

Migraines keep me from The Drink

And so I scrub the kitchen sink

Tidy up the living room

And sweep the leaves up with a broom

I pull the weeds up by their roots

Pretend that each invading shoot

         Is The Patriarchy

Waiting

I have waited

         For my father to come out of a coma

         With a black dress in my suitcase

I have waited

         For the result of an amnio

         The giant needle was the easy part

I have waited

         For a placenta

To be manually removed from my body

I can wait through this

Bubbles

Sitting on the floor and blowing bubbles
As my baby laughs and shrieks with sheer delight
Each one forms a perfect sphere of colors
Floating in the late October light
Beside us on my table lies my tablet
With news of death, destruction, and decay
But the metaphor’s too obvious to bypass:
Who am I to cast this joy away?

The Kind of September

Walking barefoot circles

‘Round and round my tiny yard

All I know is that this year

Just keeps on hitting hard

The moss is soft beneath my feet

I breathe the tree-cleaned air

And offer to the universe

The fear I cannot bear

Handles

Every age has got its challenges

Every age has got its charms

Life sure felt overwhelming

With a newborn babe in arms

I thought I had a handle

I don’t think so anymore –

Yesterday this toddler reached

The handle of a door

Jaws

These days I sleep with shoulders up

And my jaws clenched tight

As though I could ward off trouble

Grinding teeth throughout the night

My molars are protected

By a little plastic guard

But there’s no mouthguard for my brain –

The empath life is hard

To Baby Iain

We’re sending the warmth

Of the sun as it shines

And the smell of tomatoes

That grow on the vines

The chill of the water

On plants so they’ll grow

We’re thinking of you

And though you don’t know

The sound of the wind

Or the bird with his song

We’re sending you summer:

Grow healthy and strong

Self-fortification

Instead of saying ‘self-care’

Let’s call it self-fortification

‘Cause we have to strengthen ourselves

In order to strengthen our nation

Nap Anxiety

Getting things done while the baby naps

Is always a bit of a scramble

You never know how long she will sleep

So it’s also a bit of a gamble

Meals or mess or mindfulness

You cannot do them all

So make your pick and do it quick

Before you hear her call