One Time, One Day
between Davie and Roberta ,
I asked my mom why she persisted,
kept on having baby after baby,
She looked
at me, at a spot between my eyes,
blinking like I had suddenly fallen
crazy. She paused before answering
as if
to confide would legitimize my fears.
She drew a deep breath, leaned against
the chair. I touched her hand and I thought
she might
cry. Instead she put baby Davie in my arms
Pattyn, she said, it's a woman's role.
I decided if it was my role, I'd rather
disappear.

Autore: Ellen Hopkins

One Time, One Day<br />between Davie and Roberta ,<br />I asked my mom why she persisted,<br />kept on having baby after baby,<br /> She looked<br />at me, at a spot between my eyes,<br />blinking like I had suddenly fallen<br />crazy. She paused before answering<br /> as if<br />to confide would legitimize my fears.<br />She drew a deep breath, leaned against<br />the chair. I touched her hand and I thought<br /> she might<br />cry. Instead she put baby Davie in my arms<br />Pattyn, she said, it's a woman's role.<br />I decided if it was my role, I'd rather<br /> disappear. - Ellen Hopkins




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