It was June 24, 2021, and Brianna had been looking forward to this day for what felt like an eternity. She had planned a beach outing with her mom, a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As they set up their spot on the sand, the sound of the waves crashing against the shore was the perfect backdrop for relaxation.
Brianna had always been the type of person who put others first. Her friends, her job, her community—everyone and everything seemed to take precedence over her own needs and desires. But her mom had always been there for her, a constant figure of love and support. Today, Brianna had decided, was the day she would return that love and care, putting her mom's needs before her own.
As they spent the morning lounging in the sun and taking the occasional dip in the ocean, Brianna couldn't help but notice how tired her mom looked. The lines on her face seemed deeper than usual, and the spark in her eyes wasn't as bright. Without a second thought, Brianna jumped up and exclaimed, "Mom, come here! Give me a smile, and let's take a picture to remember this day!"
Her mom, taken aback by the sudden enthusiasm, couldn't help but laugh and oblige. As they posed for the photo, Brianna realized that these were the moments that truly mattered. The sun, the sea, and the company of the person she loved most in the world. MomComesFirst.24.06.21.Brianna.Beach.Give.Me.A....
The rest of the day was a series of small gestures and acts of kindness from Brianna to her mom. She fetched water, applied sunscreen to her mom's back, and even insisted on her mom taking the bigger umbrella for shade. At one point, as they were setting up for a picnic, Brianna playfully commanded, "Give me a hand, Mom! Let's get this blanket spread out!"
Her mom chuckled and did as she was asked, and together they sat down to a simple but satisfying meal. As they ate, Brianna's mom shared stories of her own childhood, of sacrifices made and the hard work that had gone into raising Brianna and her siblings. Brianna listened, truly listened, for the first time seeing her mom not just as a figure of authority and love, but as a person with her own dreams and struggles.
As the day drew to a close, Brianna realized that she had been given a gift. She had been reminded of the importance of putting those who have always been there for you first. It wasn't selfish; it was a circle of love and respect. It was June 24, 2021, and Brianna had
With the sun dipping below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the beach, Brianna turned to her mom and said, "You come first, Mom. Always." And in that moment, she knew that she would carry this feeling with her, making sure to prioritize those who had made her who she was.
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The rise of “micro‑poetry”—poetic works constrained by platform‑specific character limits and often accompanied by metadata such as dates, locations, and usernames—has prompted scholars to reconceptualize textual boundaries (Nguyen, 2022). MomComesFirst epitomizes this form: its title alone comprises a concatenated string of signifiers—MomComesFirst, a date (24.06.21), a proper name (Brianna), a location (Beach), and an incomplete imperative (Give.Me.A....)—while the body of the poem consists of a single line of white space punctuated only by an ellipsis. This extreme minimalism invites a multilayered reading that spans semiotics, affect theory, and digital media studies.
The present study asks three interrelated questions:
By addressing these queries, the paper contributes to three scholarly conversations: (i) the articulation of motherhood in contemporary lyric forms (Baker & McCarthy, 2019); (ii) the poetics of time and place in digital literature (Kumar, 2020); and (iii) the role of reader agency in hypertextual completion (Barthes, 1977; contemporary extensions by Liao, 2021).
Ecocritical perspectives position the beach as a liminal ecotone where land, sea, and sky intersect, symbolizing transition, loss, and renewal (Morton, 2010). In feminist ecocriticism, the beach operates as a “maternal shoreline,” echoing the body’s own porous boundaries (Stoddart, 2018). The presence of “Beach” in the title of MomComesFirst thus positions the poem within a tradition of works that use marine imagery to articulate reproductive and ecological cycles (e.g., Plath, 1963; Kincaid, 2003).