Momma Said Be Nice by Chris Kads

Momma Said Be Nice by Chris Kads

Author: Maggie Devers December 8, 2025 Duration: 2:55

Momma Said Be Nice

Chris Kads

This poem was originally published in Blood+Honey Lit mag and is being republished with SHINE International Poetry Series.

You don’t expect to serve mashed potatoes and steak for breakfast.
Don’t expect to find urine in a tub
or to have sympathy
for the assaulter
who pissed in it.

I’ve learned
to let expectations fly
like ashes.

When the men retire
so do the rules
instilled by their mothers.
They’ll swim
in the deep end
of the pool,
tiptoe into the kitchen,
sneak a cookie
after bedtime.

I know now
that two things
can be true at once.
That the mush
can be unappetizing
and filling.
That a room
can be full of memories
and empty of soul.
That you can pity the mouse
in the trap, while being glad
he can no longer bite.
I don’t like the way
it all went down.
I wouldn’t wish
a life behind curtained bars
on anyone.

But when we finally
remove flesh-colored food,
scrub stains from the ceramic tub,
and open the door
for the new resident,
I’m happy to see
it’s a woman.

More from Chris Kads ↓

  • @chris_kads on Instagram
  • Chris runs Gut Punch Prompts, a twice monthly poetry challenge on Instagram looking for poems that contain visceral language, raw emotion, and/or thought-provoking political and social commentary. In other words, poems that pack a punch!

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