Sunday, May 12, 2024

Special Feature: Selected Poems for Reflections on Motherhood

My Dear Readers:

Today is Mother's Day, a day of honoring mothers and grandmothers for their contributions to our families, communities and society. I would like to share with you the following haiku and tanka about the different stages and impacts of motherhood:

on the toilet
she watches her test growing
a second red line --
outside the bathroom door
twin toddlers crying, mommy 

Chen-ou Liu

pregnant again ... 
the fluttering of moths
against the window 

Janice Bostok

snowdrops ...
the first ultrasound
becomes the last

Tia Haynes

abortion day
a shadow flutters
the fish tank

Roberta Beary

between blood of birth
and blood of death
a new life
on the hospital floor ...
a Gazan mother's last look

Chen-ou Liu

the newborn
empties my friend's breast
in long drains
she's flooded with oxytocin, 
with a mix of love and panic

Chen-ou Liu

breast-feeding
a gesture of something
beast-like
pitiful to think tenderly
that it is called a child

Fumi Saito

my Christian friend
fought a tough civil war
against his gayness ...
his mother who never fought him
now sets out to fight her world

Chen-ou Liu

mother’s log books:
rainfall in mm
sun in degrees
all these comings and goings
on the stage of her life

Sandra Stephenson 

my mother sings
as she brushes her hair
of fine silver …
lament for the girl
missing from the mirror

Gavin Austin

mother laments
being old and bent
I see her
as a curved branch
laden with fruit

Kala Ramesh

my mother
forgets morning glory ...
sitting by the window
she grows the flower
in her heart

Ikuyo Yoshimura

child  wife  mother
I’ve been many things
poet   teacher
one who sits all afternoon
gum leaves filtering the light

Kathy Kituai


Happy Mother's Day

Chen-ou

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