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poems Jan 13, 2026

You are a child of God before you are a child of mine.

 

The words came to me in a yoga class,

shortly after I became pregnant with you.

A wave of surrender washed over me.

 

I’m not doing any of this.

I’m not controlling any of this.

I am but a witness to your beautiful unfolding.

 

Why would that change once you’re in my arms?

 

A wave of fear follows.

Oh, how I long to be in control—

to hold you close forever,

to ensure your safety and preservation.

 

And then, again, a wave of surrender.

 

You are your own man,

a child of God.

He has His plans for you.

I do not.

 

You are your own soul—

free and wild.

You get to explore what it means to be alive,

however long God decides that is.

 

And when that day comes,

I pray I am long buried in the dirt,

for losing you would shatter my heart

and rob my soul.

 

And then it is sobering to remember:

you are a child of God

before you are a child of mine.

 

Surrender.

Surrender.

The Unbecoming Letter

A periodic letter with reflections on identity, healing, and what it means to stay in relationship with yourself over time. These notes are less about instruction and more about orientation—offered as something to sit with, return to, or set down when it’s not needed.