Poetry


The Mother
by
Gwendolyn Brooks

Abortions will not let you forget.
You remember the children you got that you did not get,
The damp small pulps with a little or with no hair,
The singers and workers that never handled the air.
You will never neglect or beat
Them, or silence or buy with a sweet.
You will never wind up the sucking-thumb
Or scuttle off ghosts that come.
You will never leave them, controlling your luscious sigh,
Return for a snack of them, with gobbling mother-eye.
I have heard in the voices of the wind the voices of my dim killed
children.
I have contracted. I have eased
My dim dears at the breasts they could never suck.
I have said, Sweets, if I sinned, if I seized
Your luck
And your lives from your unfinished reach,
If I stole your births and your names,
Your straight baby tears and your games,
Your stilted or lovely loves, your tumults, your marriages, aches,
and your deaths,
If I poisoned the beginnings of your breaths,
Believe that even in my deliberateness I was not deliberate.
Though why should I whine,
Whine that the crime was other than mine?--
Since anyhow you are dead.
Or rather, or instead,
You were never made.
But that too, I am afraid,
Is faulty: oh, what shall I say, how is the truth to be said?
You were born, you had body, you died.
It is just that you never giggled or planned or cried.
Believe me, I loved you all.
Believe me, I knew you, though faintly, and I loved, I loved you
All.
From A Street in Bronzeville by Gwendolyn Brooks, published by Harper & Brothers. © 1945 by Gwendolyn Brooks. Used with permission. All rights reserved

Alone
by Maya Angelou


Lying, thinking
Last night
How to find my soul a home
Where water is not thirsty
And bread loaf is not stone
I came up with one thing
And I don't believe I'm wrong
That nobody,
But nobody
Can make it out here alone.
Alone, all alone
Nobody, but nobody
Can make it out here alone.
There are some millionaires
With money they can't use
Their wives run round like banshees
Their children sing the blues
They've got expensive doctors
To cure their hearts of stone.
But nobody
No, nobody
Can make it out here alone.
Alone, all alone
Nobody, but nobody
Can make it out here alone.
Now if you listen closely
I'll tell you what I know
Storm clouds are gathering
The wind is gonna blow
The race of man is suffering
And I can hear the moan,
'Cause nobody,
But nobody
Can make it out here alone.
Alone, all alone
Nobody, but nobody
Can make it out here alone.

Destiny
by Rosario Castellanos

Destiny
We kill what we love. What’s left
Was never alive.
No one else is close. What is forgotten,
What else is absent or less, hurts no one else.
We kill what we love. Enough of drawing a choked breath
Through someone else’s lung!
There is not air enough for both of us. And the earth will not hold
Both our bodies
And our ration of hope is small
And pain cannot be shared.
Man is an animal of solitudes,
A deer that bleeds as it flees
With an arrow in its side.
Ah, but hatred with its insomniac
Glass eyes; its attitude
Of menace and repose.
The deer goes to drink and a tiger
Is reflected in the water.
The deer drinks the water and the image. And becomes
-before he is devoured – (accomplice, fascinated)
his enemy.
We give life only to what we hate.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Motherhood

"The mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks touches on the issue of abortion. Gwendolyn Brooks focuses on how the mothers would feel after the abortions. I feel the mother anger and regret. She is angry of herself for having the abortion. She is angry that she was not brave enough to have the baby. She is regretful now for not having the baby to hold and to nurture. She wishes she could have one child now. She imagines the baby's images as if it is so close to her "Your straight baby tears and your games, your stilted or lovely love, your tumults, your marriages, aches, and your deaths." The sin of having an abortion will follow her for the rest of her life, just like my friend's case. My friend was 19 years old when she was 1 month pregnant. It was an accident, she said. After days of thinking and talking over with her boyfriend, she decided to have an abortion. I personally think that it was a good idea. She was here all by herself, and it was hard enough for her to take care of herself. How was it possible for her to take care of someone else, a child? Rather than giving birth to the child and raising him/her in a hard way, she made a good choice of "killing" the baby at one month old. Even though it was a good decision, the sin of killing her own child still follows her and she cries every time someone mentions it.

5 comments:

SmithsHolley said...

Hey Thuy,
I know women who've had abortions, and the feeling of regret never goes away. With time, they are able to handle their decision better, but the regret lingers. A friend of mine said it was the hardest decision she's ever had to make, and even though she has two children that she loves and adores, she still thinks about the other one.

Samuel B. said...
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Samuel B. said...

Hi Thuy,
The fact that your friend is reminiscence on her abortion speaks volume. She now regretted her action and it is a little too late. It would have been a wiser choice to give the child for adoption. She is not alone in her dilemma; there are other women who share her experience. And like others, she needs to pray about and put it behind her.

Dave4G4e said...

hey thuy,

I hope that you are supportive of this friend. I, as a man, will never feel a life growing inside me, however I have heard that it is an incredible biological and psychological connection that develops between the baby(fetus, depending on who you ask) and the mother. I can't imagine willfully severing that connection unless something so dire drove me to it. Again, I don't begin to put myself in a woman's shoes in this situation because I think it is one of the most difficult situations to find yourself in, especially in our society.

Luisa Sierra said...

Hello Thuy,
I also believe that bringing a kid to this world to suffer or to have a hard way of living it's better not to have the kid. That's why people need to be responsible with their actions.
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