My mother begged me: Please, please, study … Her blue dress is a silk train is a river … I made soup tonight, with cabbage, chard …Ĭhildbirth was not dying nor defecating … “ Time to be the fine line of light” by Carrie Fountainīetween the blind and the sill, nothing … Dungyĭon’t you think you should have another child?Īt the county extension service in the old downtown … “ Frequently Asked Questions: #9” by Camille T. “ My Mother Would Be a Falconress” by Robert Duncan “ My Mama moved among the days” by Lucille Clifton “ The courage that my mother had” by Edna St. I see her doing something simple, paying bills. “ My Mother, My Mother ” by Luther Hughes When did I know that I’d have to carry it around. “ Prayer with Miscarriage / Grant Us the Ruined Grounds ” by Geffrey Davisĭear Boy: It is true: You took two tries. “ My Mother’s Colander ” by Dorianne LauxĪspen tree, your leaves gaze white into the dark. “ To My Mother” by Robert Louis Stevenson Sonnets are full of love, and this my tome … “ The Persistence of Scent” by Cindy Williams Gutiérrezīecause I feel that, in the Heavens above … O thou whose care sustained my infant years. “ To My Mother” by Lucretia Maria Davidson What I’ve written for you, I have always written … “ Translation for Mamá” by Richard Blanco “ The Angel that presided ‘oer my birth” by William Blake “ Another Poem for Mothers” by Erin Belieu “ Rock Me to Sleep” by Elizabeth Akers Allenīackward, turn backward, O Time, in your flight …
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