Labour

 Patricia Wallace

 
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His fingers eased the pain

As he followed her through the world 

Encircled in his arms.

His voice, low and strong, brought words to sooth

As she moaned and crooned 

To bring forth life.

Locked together they were life itself

Life stood still in time

Life flowing with earth forces.


United in their labour and by their love

They closed themselves together in their world

Her labour and his empathy were one

Like works of art dependent on each other

Their worth immeasurable 

Was love — is life itself.

 

Patricia Wallace

Patricia Wallace lives just outside of Dublin, Ireland. She is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin M/Phil in Creative Writing. Her work has previously appeared in Literary OrphansSpecial Irish Edition 2014, Poems from Phizzfest 2016, and Bath Flash Fiction Inaugural Anthology 2017. Patricia is a recipient of an Arts Council Research Grant to attend the Taos Summer Writers’ Conference 2011. She is fascinated by the spiritual connection between humans and the natural world. She is currently enjoying writing flash fiction and poetry. Patricia is immersed in a speculative fiction novella as she plans a reunion with her neglected labour of love—a novel based in Ireland and New Mexico.