It’s been a difficult and emotionally draining week for me. I lost track of time. I actually thought it was Thursday when I awoke this morning.
I’m dedicating this post to my dear mother–who is going through an extremely difficult period in her life. She has been the best of mothers. I learned from her what being a mother is all about. She is the most selfless person I have ever known.
I’m dedicating this post to my dear mother–who is going through an extremely difficult period in her life. She has been the best of mothers. I learned from her what being a mother is all about. She is the most selfless person I have ever known.
My Mother with One of Her Great Grandsons
When I realized what day it was, I began to wonder what I could post for this Poetry Friday. I didn’t have to think long. I went to the shelf where I keep my friend Janet Wong’s book The Rainbow Hand: Poems About Mothers and Children. Following is the final poem in Janet’s award-winning poetry collection.
Hope
by Janet Wong
In my own mother
I can see
I will need the strength of a bear,
strength to threaten those who would hurt my child—
Give me this strength.
I will need the softness of a deer,
to nudge my child down the right path—
Give me this softness.
I will need the courage of a fox
to leave my child behind, drawing harm my way—
Give me this courage.
I will need the calm of a tree,
knowing fires will happen,
and I will need to keep the hope I hold inside myself,
knowing that after the fires,
things grow again.
The Rainbow Hand received a Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Honor Award in 2000.
You can find out more about the book here: http://www.janetwong.com/books/therainbowhand.cfm
You can find out more about the book here: http://www.janetwong.com/books/therainbowhand.cfm
My Daughter Sara and Me
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Happy Mother’s Day!!!!!
What a lovely poem. SO sorry to hear about your difficult week. Love and prayers to you, your mom, and your daughter -- three generations of strong, beautiful women!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jama. I am fortunate to have a wonderful daughter and family and supportive friends. I'm glad my mother is so close by so I can visit her more than once a day.
ReplyDeleteElaine - I am going through something similar with my own mother now, and I have a poem pinned to the wall - it's by Laurie Lee (who is most famous for his autobiographical look at British village life, titled Cider with Rosie.) I won't paste the poem in here, but you can see it at this web site:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/apples/
I find it comforting to "welcome the ripe, the sweet, the sour,/ the hollow and the whole."
Elaine,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to honor your mother during this hard time. Best wishes and strong thoughts to you all.
Warmly,
Amy
this is such a lovely poem and moving poem. I hope things get easier with your mother--sending you good wishes.
ReplyDeleteNice poem mom...you always pick great ones. I love you very much, so sorry you have to go through this. Grammy is a wonderful person and I have been so lucky to have her around this long. Like everything, we will get through the difficult times. Hugs and kisses!
ReplyDelete-Sara
Elaine,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear of your Mom's troubles. It sounds like you have a wonderful family. What a blessing it is to be so close, physically and emotionally.
Hope things go smoother this week. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful poem.
Laura Evans
all things poetry
Cyber hugs for you and your mom and your daughter.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day, Elaine! I'm sorry you had a difficult week. What a gorgeous poem and gorgeous mother and daughter you have.
ReplyDeleteFantastic blog. Keep on rockin, Radu Prisacaru – UK Internet Marketer & Web Developer
ReplyDeleteElaine, what a heartfelt tribute to your mom. Sending wishes of peace and strength your way!
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