Mothers Poem by Nikki Giovanni

Mothers

Rating: 4.3


the last time i was home
to see my mother we kissed
exchanged pleasantries
and unpleasantries pulled a warm
comforting silence around
us and read separate books

i remember the first time
i consciously saw her
we were living in a three room
apartment on burns avenue

mommy always sat in the dark
i don't know how i knew that but she did

that night i stumbled into the kitchen
maybe because i've always been
a night person or perhaps because i had wet
the bed
she was sitting on a chair
the room was bathed in moonlight diffused through
those thousands of panes landlords who rented
to people with children were prone to put in windows
she may have been smoking but maybe not
her hair was three-quarters her height
which made me a strong believer in the samson myth
and very black

i'm sure i just hung there by the door
i remember thinking: what a beautiful lady

she was very deliberately waiting
perhaps for my father to come home
from his night job or maybe for a dream
that had promised to come by
"come here" she said "i'll teach you
a poem: i see the moon
the moon sees me
god bless the moon
and god bless me"
i taught it to my son
who recited it for her
just to say we must learn
to bear the pleasures
as we have borne the pains

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jennifer Birchall 16 April 2019

What a truly beautiful poem.

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Dr Antony Theodore 16 April 2019

a great praise for the mothers. lovely poem. tony

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A mother-child relation is beyond words can define. Yet the poetess has succeeded in putting it in words to an extend conceivable by people who keep respect for it. Thank you poetess.

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Savita Tyagi 16 April 2019

Such a beautiful poem. What mothers teach none can delete.

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Anil Kumar Panda 16 April 2019

A very nice poem on mother son relationship that remains always pure and mother's unconditional love.. 'i'm sure i just hung there by the door i remember thinking: what a beautiful lady '.. is so nice. Loved it.

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Shaun Cronick 16 April 2020

Personally I think its pants.

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ust to say we must learn to bear the pleasures as we have borne the pains

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Dominic Windram 16 April 2020

A very poignant free verse poem..beautiful sentiments expressed here.

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Jasbir Chatterjee 16 April 2020

What a lovely poem... Congratulations on being poet of the day!

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Dr Antony Theodore 16 April 2020

i remember the first time i consciously saw her we were living in a three room apartment on burns avenue.. consciously seeing the mother

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Nikki Giovanni

Nikki Giovanni

Knoxville, Tennessee
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