That being said, I'm not entirely sure what this poem is about. Maybe I have to read it again (and again) to understand it, but the prose is beautiful and the thought behind it is beautiful as well. It flows so well and has great sensory imagery.
I love the teachings point of view you describe. we are all here to teach others and learn from them, especially within our family.
Very beautiful bound you describe, we can really grasp the wide and unconditional love a mother carries for her children.
Such an exquisitely, sensitive, heart-warming portrayal of what the relationship between mother and child should look like....pure and selfless, just like your heart, Selene !!
Great poem indeed, we are of great feeling to know that we have given life to life, to be able to share life with what is existing, to be able to give to love to the one we gave to life, to be able to share life and love through that life we gave and the greatest is that to give to the world our own through birth of someone! they are the one to continue the existence of the world, and they will do their part in their existence! Great poem indeed.
Astonishing change-up from the Blade Grrrl; measured maternal science.
You express pregnancy and motherhood as slo-mo nuance, the fire eye plunged to an underwater internal gaze.
The 1-2-3 sequence of children in the womb and afterward resolving into a dispassionate "I don't belong to you/but thank you for the haven of your body/
I will teach you complete selflessness/He did/in liquid Braille . . . ." completes a circle of fire to water and back, ninja to mother to ninja. Any implied echo of sadness is taken anew as martial art discipline. Said discipline is the clearest movement of Zen. Intelligence Itself.
I gladly bow to your beauty and dignity, the seamless range of your art.
This piece of you comes with an ache, delicate and melancholy, a strong spun silk emotion nestled in your writer's heart and the mind of your muse, yet given from the depth of soul...
a gift so beautiful, that only Thank You should break the still silence within as one reads it over and over...