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星子[ANNA] 星子作品集 酷我!I made it!
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发表于: 星期五 五月 09, 2008 9:45 am 发表主题: Poems about Mothers (ZT) |
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Poems about Mothers
Whether singing or scolding, loving or smothering, mothers tend to occupy a mythic space—children may see them as creators, god-like beings who nourish and mend; adults may have to learn how to see them as humans, real people with their own histories and flaws and personalities. They may be resented, quietly tolerated, or loved to the point of melodrama, as in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "To My Mother":
The angels, whispering to one another,
Can find, among their burning terms of love,
None so devotional as that of "Mother"
Poets have often celebrated this complicated relationship. Some see mothers as teachers, offering both practical and emotional lessons, advice about domestic tasks as well as compassion and strength. Their memory can be a source of inspiration. In "For My Mother," for example, May Sarton writes:
I summon you now
Not to think of
The ceaseless battle
With pain and ill health,
The frailty and the anguish.
No, today I remember
The creator,
The lion-hearted.
Of course, mothering is not an easy task, and relationships between mothers and children can disintegrate. Sylvia Plath wrote one of the most searing poems about a mother-child relationship in the poem "Medusa," addressing the mother who calls often on the telephone:
In any case, you are always there,
Tremulous breath at the end of my line,
Curve of water upleaping
To my water rod, dazzling and grateful,
Touching and sucking.
But in the best familial circumstances, poets remember both the good and the bad about their relationships with their mothers, and are able to portray to complexities of a relationship in which the mother is both mysterious and intimately known. In Seamus Heaney’s sequence "Clearances," written in memory of his mother, he includes a sonnet about the lovely mundane moments that happened while Heaney and his mother peeled potatoes in the kitchen, the rest of the family away at church:
So while the parish priest at her bedside
Went hammer and tongs at the prayers for the dying
And some were responding and some crying
I remembered her head bent towards my head,
Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives--
Never closer the whole rest of our lives.
For poems about mothers and motherhood, consider the following:
"Sonnet to My Mother" by George Barker
"My Mother Would Be a Falconress" by Robert Duncan
"Kaddish" by Allen Ginsberg
"Portrait" by Louise Glück
"Clearances" by Seamus Heaney
"Kaddish" by David Ignatow
"In Memory of My Mother" by Patrick Kavanagh
"Mother ‘o Mine" by Rudyard Kipling
"Mother, Summer, I" by Phillip Larkin
"The 90th Year" by Denise Levertov
"Parents" by William Meredith
"Medusa" by Sylvia Plath
"To My Mother" by Edgar Allan Poe
"From Childhood" by Rainer Maria Rilke
"To My Mother" by Christina Rossetti
"[Sonnets are full of love, and this my tome]" by Christina Rossetti
"For My Mother" by May Sarton
"To My Mother" by Robert Louis Stevenson
"My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer" by Mark Strand
"Mother Doesn't Want a Dog" by Judith Viorst
"Mama, Come Back" by Nellie Wong
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5868?utm_source=poetsupdate_050808&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=content&utm_content=motherpoems _________________
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ericcoliu[ericcoliu] ericcoliu作品集 二品总督 (刚入二品,小心做人)
注册时间: 2007-05-29 帖子: 1393 来自: GTA, Canada
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发表于: 星期六 五月 10, 2008 10:19 am 发表主题: Re: Poems about Mothers (ZT) |
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For poems about mothers and motherhood, consider the following:
"Sonnet to My Mother" by George Barker
"My Mother Would Be a Falconress" by Robert Duncan
"Kaddish" by Allen Ginsberg
"Portrait" by Louise Glück
"Clearances" by Seamus Heaney
"Kaddish" by David Ignatow
"In Memory of My Mother" by Patrick Kavanagh
"Mother ‘o Mine" by Rudyard Kipling
"Mother, Summer, I" by Phillip Larkin
"The 90th Year" by Denise Levertov
"Parents" by William Meredith
"Medusa" by Sylvia Plath
"To My Mother" by Edgar Allan Poe
"From Childhood" by Rainer Maria Rilke
"To My Mother" by Christina Rossetti
"[Sonnets are full of love, and this my tome]" by Christina Rossetti
"For My Mother" by May Sarton
"To My Mother" by Robert Louis Stevenson
"My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer" by Mark Strand
"Mother Doesn't Want a Dog" by Judith Viorst
"Mama, Come Back" by Nellie Wong
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I like Kipling's poem, a heartfelt testimony to mothers.
Poem Text of Mother o' Mine by Rudyard Kipling
If I were hanged on the highest hill,
Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!
I know whose love would follow me still,
Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!
If I were drowned in the deepest sea,
Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!
I know whose tears would come down to me,
Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!
If I were damned of body and soul,
I know whose prayers would make me whole,
Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!
Happy Mother's Day to all mothers, who are "Queens for a Day." _________________ Time is nothing but a disquiet of the soul |
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星子[ANNA] 星子作品集 酷我!I made it!
注册时间: 2004-06-05 帖子: 13192 来自: Toronto
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Hi Eric,
Thanks for sharing this too.
Anna _________________
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温暖的水獸[温暖的水獸] 温暖的水獸作品集 五品知州 (再努力一把就是四品大员了!)
注册时间: 2008-04-23 帖子: 153 来自: 水族箱
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发表于: 星期一 五月 12, 2008 2:55 pm 发表主题: Re: Poems about Mothers (ZT) |
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星子 写到: | Poems about Mothers
Whether singing or scolding, loving or smothering, mothers tend to occupy a mythic space—children may see them as creators, god-like beings who nourish and mend; adults may have to learn how to see them as humans, real people with their own histories and flaws and personalities. They may be resented, quietly tolerated, or loved to the point of melodrama, as in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "To My Mother":
The angels, whispering to one another,
Can find, among their burning terms of love,
None so devotional as that of "Mother"
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Yes.
I like Poe's poem.
TO MY MOTHER by Edgar Allan Poe, 1849
Because I feel that, in the Heavens above,
The angels, whispering to one another,
Can find, among their burning terms of love,
None so devotional as that of "Mother,"
Therefore by that dear name I long have called you-
You who are more than mother unto me,
And fill my heart of hearts, where Death installed you
In setting my Virginia's spirit free.
My mother–my own mother, who died early,
Was but the mother of myself; but you
Are mother to the one I loved so dearly,
And thus are dearer than the mother I knew
By that infinity with which my wife
Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life.
This poem is addressed to Poe's mother-in-law and aunt, Maria Clemm, a short, but sweet poem. Few poetic lines can have greater impact than a thousand words. _________________ 舌頭那匹温暖的水獸 馴養地在小小的水族箱中 蠕動
那獸說:是的 我願意 |
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