An evocative poem by Dr Molly about a young mother’s woes and worries – exclusively for Different Truths.
How they change with the times mothering, its woes... the pleasures pain and stress that centre round the little darling takes newer levels... A granny half sick with a throat so sore and a stifled cough I watch my daughter minding the kid straddling between home and work, or rather " work from home" after tending, breast feeding settling household chores she steals her space into the computer the maid put in charge to look after the babe... the maid struggles pacifying the babe feeding, petting coaxing her to sleep but the little imp refuses, well she scents her mamma's presence, wailing without stop, her cries renting the air… the poor mother caught up in client call is at wit's end the random grandma is of no use yet I intervene... No, the adamant angel persists till her mom is near cutting her job to be with her... how distraught she looks my daughter the young mom! me too, once a working woman mothering two... but times were different, when doting seasoned ayahs took over under vigilant grandma’s eyes... stationed far off how can grandparenting help these difficult times? no wonder new gens opt out marriage parenting... life is far too short pressed with occupational hazards... basic mothering still totters faltering agonised on peripheries dim...
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