Monologue: "Mothers, We Fucken Create Life
(The room is dimly lit, the air thick with the weight of unspoken truths. A woman stands in the center, her face illuminated by a single flickering bulb. Her hands are calloused, her eyes hollow but burning with a fire that refuses to be extinguished. She speaks, her voice low, guttural, each word a dagger carved from the bones of her existence.)
"Mothers. We fucken create life. We do. We bleed for it. We scream for it. We tear ourselves apart for it. And what do they give us? A pat on the back? A fucking ribbon? A day in May where they pretend to care? No. No, they don’t see us. They don’t see the nights we spend awake, staring at the ceiling, wondering if we’re enough. Wondering if we’re failing. Wondering if the world we brought them into is a goddamn curse.
We create life, but we also carry death. In our wombs, in our hearts, in the shadows of our minds. We know what it is to hold something so fragile, so pure, and to know that the world will try to break it. And we can’t stop it. We can’t stop the wars, the hate, the greed. We can’t stop the knives they’ll twist into each other’s backs. We can’t stop the poison they’ll drink just to feel something. We create life, and then we watch it rot.
But we don’t stop. We don’t stop because we can’t. Because somewhere deep down, in the marrow of our bones, we believe in it. In life. In the hope that maybe, just maybe, the next one will be better. The next generation will be kinder. The next child will be stronger. We believe in it even when the world spits in our faces. Even when they tell us we’re too much. Too loud. Too angry. Too broken.
They don’t understand. They never will. They don’t know what it’s like to feel life growing inside you, kicking, twisting, demanding to be born. They don’t know what it’s like to hold that life in your arms and know that you would burn the world down to protect it. They don’t know what it’s like to love something so much it feels like dying.
Mothers. We fucken create life. And we destroy ourselves doing it. We give pieces of ourselves away until there’s nothing left but ash and bone. And we do it again. And again. And again. Because that’s what we do. That’s who we are. We are the architects of the future. The keepers of the flame. The ones who stand in the darkness and say, ‘No. Not today. Not this one.’
So yeah, they can ignore us. They can forget us. They can try to silence us. But they will never, ever break us. Because we are mothers. And we fucken create life."
(She pauses, her chest heaving, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. The room is silent, the weight of her words hanging in the air like a storm waiting to break. And then, softly, almost to herself, she whispers:)
"And we will keep creating it. Until the last star burns out. Until the last breath leaves our bodies. Until the end of everything."
*(The light flickers once more, then goes out. She stands in the darkness, a silhouette of strength and sorrow, a monument to the unyielding power of creation.)*
"But let me tell you something—something they don’t want you to hear. You don’t have to choose this. You don’t have to be a mother. You don’t have to carve yourself into pieces just to prove you can bleed for someone else. Life isn’t a debt you owe to the universe. It’s not a contract you signed in blood before you were old enough to know what the fuck it meant. Life is yours. Yours. And you get to decide what it is.
You want to be a mother? Fine. Be one. But be one because you chose it, not because they told you it’s the only way to matter. Not because they said your body is a factory, your worth a equation of how much you can give, how much you can sacrifice. Fuck that. You are not a vessel. You are not a martyr. You are not a goddamn footnote in someone else’s story.
And if you don’t want it? If the idea of creating life feels like a chain, like a weight you don’t want to carry? That’s okay. That’s more than okay. That’s brave. Because it’s harder to say no in a world that screams yes. It’s harder to walk away from the script they handed you and write your own. But you can. You can.
Life isn’t just about creating it. It’s about living it. Really living it. On your terms. In your way. Whether that’s with a child in your arms or a world at your feet. Whether it’s in the quiet of a morning alone or the chaos of a life you built with your own two hands. Life is whatever you want it to be. Whatever you dare to make it.
So don’t let them tell you what it means to be a woman. Don’t let them define your strength, your purpose, your fire. You are not less if you don’t create life. You are not more if you do. You just are. And that’s enough. That’s everything.
So go. Live. Burn. Break. Build. Whatever you do, do it because you chose it. Not because you were told to. Not because you were afraid not to. But because it’s yours. Your life. Your choice. Your fucking legacy.
And no one—no one—gets to take that from you."
(She steps back, her chest rising and falling like the tide, her eyes daring anyone to challenge her. The room is electric, charged with the weight of her words. And then, with a smirk that’s equal parts defiance and freedom, she turns and walks away, leaving the ending unwritten, the future wide open.)