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Mothers ~ a plein air, plein vie poem in celebration of those who brought us forth

May 13, 2018 Colin Goedecke
" nascent "  ©  colin goedecke

" nascent "  ©  colin goedecke

 

M O T H E R S

                                                  for those who brought us forth

 

Mary Cassatt 

painted many of them.

So beautifully.

Juno and Gaia 

were two of 

more than a few 

bigger than life

figures: mythic

maternals,

likewise Venus

and Parvati.

But those 

of flesh 

and blood,

one and all,

they were

the ones 

who literally,

or as-if-ly,

birthed and

bathed and

fed us.

Did their best 

for us ~ the best

they knew how ~

as we began

to become.

Some have 

gone, yes, yet

never forgotten.

Some are

still here,

still tending;

to be endeared,

even revered;

others 

reverse-

mothered.

Some are newly

arriving

into maternity; 

discovering

its marvels,

its mysteries.

And we, 

whoever we are,

who came 

singing from and

through them,

can be glad,

can be grateful

they made 

something

so felicitous,

so utterly 

miraculous

possible.

 

 

Colin Goedecke

Morristown, New Jersey

May 13th, 2018

 

In plein air poetry, motherhood, poetry, gratitude Tags mother, mothers, mother's day, life-giving, miraculous, life, honoring, poetry, birth, nurture
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