Daniel McDonagh

A Mother’s Burden

The burden that you carry

Was born in your mother’s womb.

She never said, I Love You,

Your father’s death came too soon.

You hate the world you live in,

All colours, creeds and races.

Religion is non-existent,

Engraved on your stoney face.

You would drink if you had the thirst,

Inject opioids if you had the nerve,

But the burden that your mother presented

Grows old and molds and cannot be severed.