
MotherSongs Poems For, By, and About Mothers
by Gilbert, Sandra M.; Gubar, Susan; O'Hehir, DianaBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. 17 |
With Child | p. 27 |
Poems for the New | p. 28 |
The Buddha in the Womb | p. 29 |
Pregnancy | p. 31 |
You're | p. 32 |
Enceinte | p. 33 |
The Stethoscope | p. 34 |
A Timepiece | p. 35 |
Before the Birth of One of Her Children | p. 36 |
The Expectant Father | p. 37 |
Weathering Out | p. 38 |
Letter in July | p. 39 |
Pregnant Poets Swim Lake Tarleton, New Hampshire | p. 40 |
Notes from the Delivery Room | p. 45 |
Sounding | p. 46 |
Loba in Childbed | p. 47 |
The Loba Sings to Her Cub | p. 50 |
Fifteen | p. 51 |
From Vision and Prayer | p. 52 |
Hello | p. 53 |
The Cambridge Afternoon Was Grey | p. 54 |
Infant Sorrow | p. 55 |
Infant | p. 56 |
From The Two-Part Prelude | p. 57 |
Morning Song | p. 59 |
Night Light | p. 60 |
The Chair by the Window | p. 60 |
Elizabeth Near and Far | p. 61 |
The New Toy | p. 62 |
Black Baby | p. 63 |
A Cradle Song | p. 64 |
Night Feeding | p. 65 |
Night Feed | p. 66 |
Eating Babies | p. 68 |
Upon Her Soothing Breast | p. 70 |
Nick and the Candlestick | p. 71 |
Unfinished Business | p. 73 |
Now That I Am Forever with Child | p. 79 |
Maternity | p. 80 |
The Gift | p. 80 |
Looking at Them Asleep | p. 81 |
Child | p. 83 |
Night-Pieces: For a Child | p. 83 |
She said ... | p. 85 |
To Miss Charlotte Pulteney in Her Mother's Arms | p. 85 |
Seizure | p. 86 |
An April Fool's Day Present for My Daughter Elisabeth | p. 88 |
Spelling | p. 89 |
For Andrew | p. 91 |
For a Five-Year-Old | p. 92 |
Daughter, Daughter | p. 92 |
Return | p. 93 |
Combing | p. 94 |
Hair | p. 96 |
The Dream of My Daughter | p. 97 |
Holding On | p. 98 |
Identifying Things | p. 100 |
Mothers, Daughters | p. 102 |
I Have Three Daughters | p. 104 |
A Mother's Hearse | p. 105 |
To Welcome a Changeling | p. 106 |
Mother to Son | p. 108 |
Family Reunion | p. 109 |
Advice | p. 111 |
Niobe | p. 115 |
Elegy, the Fertility Specialist | p. 115 |
Motherhood | p. 117 |
The Mother | p. 117 |
The Lost Baby Poem | p. 119 |
Miscarriage | p. 120 |
Maternity | p. 121 |
Orinda upon Little Hector Philips | p. 122 |
Epitaph on Her Son H.P. at St Syth's Church | p. 123 |
Child Burial | p. 124 |
In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Anne Bradstreet | p. 126 |
On the Death of an Infant of Five Years Old | p. 127 |
The Slave Mother | p. 127 |
Declared Not Fit | p. 129 |
Mother and Poet | p. 131 |
Come up from the Fields Father | p. 137 |
Upon the gallows hung a wretch | p. 140 |
The Wife of Usher's Well | p. 140 |
My Boy Jack | p. 142 |
Piano | p. 147 |
Nurse | p. 148 |
I Remember Haifa Being Lovely But | p. 149 |
No Quarrels Today | p. 150 |
During Fever | p. 153 |
From a Heart of Rice Straw | p. 155 |
The Survivors | p. 157 |
My Mother's Lips | p. 158 |
The Night Before Good-bye | p. 161 |
Cactus | p. 162 |
Frying Trout While Drunk | p. 163 |
Implicature | p. 164 |
The Intruder | p. 165 |
Widows | p. 167 |
My Mother with Purse the Summer They Murdered the Spanish Poet | p. 168 |
Housewife | p. 175 |
Inheritance | p. 175 |
For My Mother | p. 176 |
A Grief Beyond Remedy | p. 177 |
The Photos | p. 180 |
Mother II | p. 182 |
Why My Mother Made Me | p. 184 |
Christmas Eve | p. 185 |
Heredity | p. 188 |
Trinity Churchyard | p. 189 |
The Blessing | p. 191 |
if there are any heavens my mother will(all by herself)have | p. 199 |
Mother o' Mine | p. 200 |
The courage that my mother had | p. 200 |
Women | p. 201 |
The Adversary | p. 202 |
My Mother in Three Acts | p. 203 |
My Mama moved among the days | p. 204 |
In the Ocean | p. 204 |
The Mother Before Memory | p. 206 |
Dear Mama (4) | p. 208 |
My mother was a braid of black smoke | p. 209 |
A Poem for Sarah's Mother | p. 210 |
In an Iridescent Time | p. 211 |
From the House of Yemanja | p. 212 |
Sonnets are full of love, and this my tome | p. 214 |
Mi Mama, the Playgirl | p. 214 |
The old face of the mother of many children | p. 219 |
Last Will | p. 220 |
My Mother Remembers That She Was Beautiful | p. 222 |
Eightythree | p. 223 |
The 90th Year | p. 224 |
The Song of the Old Mother | p. 226 |
The Youngest Daughter | p. 227 |
Jewish Mother | p. 229 |
Nursing: Mother | p. 230 |
Soloing | p. 234 |
Lucinda Matlock | p. 235 |
The Song of Absinthe Granny | p. 236 |
Lineage | p. 243 |
Grandmother | p. 243 |
The Morning Baking | p. 244 |
Sestina | p. 245 |
My Grandmother | p. 247 |
The Last Words of My English Grandmother | p. 248 |
More Blues and the Abstract Truth | p. 250 |
My Grandmother's Love Letters | p. 251 |
Green Rain | p. 253 |
Claims | p. 254 |
My Grandmother's Ghost | p. 255 |
My Grandmother in Paris | p. 255 |
Birds on a Powerline | p. 258 |
One We Knew | p. 260 |
From Mourning Pictures | p. 265 |
Sorrow | p. 265 |
The Bride | p. 266 |
Sailing Home from Rapallo | p. 267 |
A Woman Mourned by Daughters | p. 269 |
Autumn 1980 | p. 270 |
Upon a Lady that dyed in child-bed, and left a daughter behind her | p. 273 |
Upon a young mother of many children | p. 274 |
C.L.M. | p. 274 |
In Memory of My Mother | p. 275 |
From On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture out of Norfolk | p. 277 |
Museum Out of Mind | p. 279 |
The Fare | p. 282 |
Elegy for My Mother | p. 283 |
Kaddish | p. 284 |
For a Fifty-Year-Old Woman in Stockholm | p. 289 |
The White Goddess | p. 289 |
In the Carolinas | p. 290 |
Sweet Mountains - Yet tell Me no lie | p. 291 |
The Earthwoman and the Waterwoman | p. 292 |
Kore in Hades | p. 292 |
Medea the Sorceress | p. 294 |
Fragment of an Ode to Maia | p. 297 |
From My Sisters, O My Sisters | p. 298 |
Eve to Her Daughters | p. 299 |
the astrologer predicts at mary's birth | p. 302 |
I Sing of a Maiden | p. 303 |
Ana[mary/army]gram | p. 304 |
On the Blessed Virgins bashfulnesse | p. 304 |
Annunciation | p. 305 |
Nativitie | p. 305 |
The Virgin Mary | p. 306 |
The Mother of God | p. 307 |
Observation | p. 308 |
The Virgin Mary | p. 308 |
Another | p. 309 |
Madame La Fleurie | p. 309 |
My Mother Would Be a Falconress | p. 310 |
Pensive on Her Dead Gazing | p. 314 |
Unfolded out of the Folds | p. 319 |
The Womb | p. 320 |
Kangaroo | p. 321 |
Sheep | p. 324 |
bee mother | p. 327 |
The Paper Nautilus | p. 329 |
Christmas Carols | p. 330 |
Parentage | p. 332 |
Solomon's Sword | p. 332 |
A Fable | p. 334 |
What Your Mother Tells You Now | p. 336 |
The Envelope | p. 336 |
The Language of the Brag | p. 337 |
Contributors' Notes | p. 339 |
Credits | p. 355 |
Index | p. 371 |
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