
In the fullness of family
it is difficult to close the door
shut out the cry for “mommy”
and sit still.
There is no silence really
even when the door is shut.
Even if, somehow, everyone has agreed
to “quiet time”
doors are slammed
refrigerators are opened and closed.
Feet stomp loudly
even on carpeted floors.
Whispers are louder
than normal conversations.
The closed door becomes a symbol.
To Mom, it is a declaration of Self.
“Me time.” Recharge.
To the family, the closed door says,
“Rejection.”
No matter how much explanation.
No matter how many articles or books
are shown and read
about the restorative nature of “me time for moms,”
the family only sees an action no less cruel than
Abandonment.
If she manages to close the door for a while,
the family looks at her with questioning eyes
when she emerges to see
“how she’s changed.”
They seem concerned that they may
somehow no longer be in the same
order of importance in her life.
“Mom’s just not the same”
For Mom,though, that moment behind the door
was salvation.