Just re-discovered this oh-so-wonderful poem by Carrie Shipers of Wisconsin, author of Family Resemblances: Poems (University of New Mexico Press). It was published on the site American Life in Poetry way back when. If you have a favorite poem about childhood – – or parenthood — please leave it (or a link!) in the comments.
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Mother Talks Back to the Monster by Carrie Shipers
Tonight, I dressed my son in astronaut pajamas, you were nowhere to be found, but I could smell just above my ankles if I left them exposed. than feeling so much fear is keeping it inside, your heavy step, I insist that you aren’t real. at the kitchen table with the dishes |
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