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Aching by Brittany Searle Kempaiah
Episode 44th May 2026 • One Poem Only • Maggie Devers
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One Poem Only is a daily poetry podcast offering a quiet moment with a single poem—read aloud, without analysis or noise.

Aching

Brittany Searle Kempaiah

Unexpectedly.
There are moments I relish my arms being my arms again.
And then,
I ache for you.
I ache for the way you once fit in the crux of them
your head on my bare chest.
I ache for those moments I dreaded your screaming.
and the way it seemed to echo with accusations of my failure.
I ache for the days I wondered what I had done with my life.
and sat by your cot.
Begging you to forgive me for wanting to be me again.
I ache for your tiny brace I hated.
The thin clothes and baggy pants
that always seemed to draw eyes to us,
accusing me of not being enough to heal you.
I ache for your bald spot I tried to cover
and the tiny milk peoples I feared were a sign of sensitive skin.
The fear that your easily marked brown skin would scar
and you would blame me for allowing your perfection to be blemished.
I ache for your fumbling steps, your bruised head and scraped knees
that made me fear you were somehow becoming too much like me.
I ache for the bottles you wanted late at night.
To hold you in the rocking chair and sing you back to sleep,
without wishing it away.
I ache.
because I don’t really remember them.
They are fragments and illustrated by ideas of memories.
Feelings.
Senses.
Exhaustion.
But
I wasn’t really there.
This is what I took from myself.
Missing all our worst days
meant missing all our best.
And I will never be able to hold the tiny you again,
and love you perfectly,
I ache,
and I ache.
and I ache.

More from Brittany Searle Kempaiah ↓

  • @brittanysearlekempaiahwords on Instagram
  • She is currently working on three books: Waking Up in Darkness, a memoir about being diagnosed bi-polar while pregnant, Crossstich, a collection of random daily poems; and Travels with Poems, an exploration into types of poetry from around the word through the eyes of parents to busy to travel

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