Mum loved poetry. As the years go by and we reach Mother's Day each May, the month before she died, I find myself deep in her collection of poetry books that I inherited. I wrote about this back in June 2012 on her yahrzeit (the yearly anniversary of a death) - you can read that post here. Today, finding myself back in the bookcase amongst the poetry books, it was her own poetry I was hunting... She was published, just once, in an anthology she co-edited in 2000. She made me go to the launch to read her poem - she refused to do it herself, although, that's what all the others did. She was never one to look for a spotlight. Having talked with her on a number of occasions about the genesis of this poem, it was fascinating to hear all the interpretations that came at me in the discussion following my reading. They were, by the way, ALL wrong! Although, that's one of the beauties of poetry - we are free to make whatever interpretation we like for ourselves of a poem, as well as possibly seeking out what drove the poet to write it in the first place. In keeping with Mum's own reticence about it (she was a very private person), I'll offer up the poem here, but not what inspired it - and you can take from it what you will...
That Day
Time tunnelled that day
twisted, turned -
this way
- and that.
Feeling flustered that day
feathered, flew -
this way
- and that.
Touch trembled that day
trespassed, triggered -
this way
- and that.
O how we hovered that day
hollered, hungered,
threw hats to the wind
and caution, too -
this way
- and that.
Love lingered
languished, left -
couldn't stay
- that day.
Judith Finch 1934-2003
Happy Mother's Day to all the mums out there, and my thoughts are with those who are missing their mums.
Lovely post, what a wonderful dedication to your mum.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sam - she was pretty special.
DeleteI love the poem.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachel - I do too...
DeleteHappy Mothers Day to you, old friend. It is, indeed, a lovely poem, and a fine tribute, but here's to the moms that are with us as well, in spite of the fact that we put them through hell. Someone decided they should have a day, so don't overlook your chance to go play!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mothers Day to all you mothers...
Hey Jack - thanks! I got taken out for brunch by No.1 son, which was lovely.
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