Mother Is a Verb

Mother Is a Verb

The poems in Mother is a Verb reveal a very forthright study of who our mothers really are. After reflecting on the mother-relationship, I decided that we all have intensely strong thoughts about our mothers, grandmothers, or anyone else who became our mother figure. These can either be positive or negative. At some point in our lives, by pinpointing who our mother figure really is/was internally, we then can begin to understand our own flaws, our own talents, and our inner voice. Mother is not just a word, but it is movement, it is action. Mother is our future and our past. Mother....does. Mother...is. Poems by: David Ebenbach, Jennifer Givhan, Brian Bodeur, Kiley Bodeur, Alyssa Yankwitt, Bree A Rolfe, Steve Brightman, Heather Minette, M.J Iuppa, and more.
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