Inspiring Mother’s Day – Write Short, True Memoir

We’re getting close enough to Mother’s Day for me to encourage you to write a “Mother Memoir,” so that you can give your mom a unique gift.  I’d like to share a snippet from a poem by Suzanne Lipsett, which never ceases to echo through my soul from its nesting place in my heart. I’m hoping it will get you thinking about your mother and in the mood to Tap Memory and Write Memoir.

 The following are five stanzas from a 33 stanza poem to her mother that inspired me through the depth of her sensitivity and the lessons of understanding so deftly penned straight from Suzanne Lipsett’s heart. Her words resonate with the often conflicting thoughts and memories we hold when many of us think of our mothers, and, for me, they punctured my inner-most being to the place where I know Mom resides.

 Here are five stanzas from “To Elynore.”  The verse in larger font is my heartstring.

 Now, I tell you, there’s something to say here.

It’s not that I’m happy you died.

It’s not that I’m glad

That you left me and Dad.

It’s not that I loved the whole ride.

 

But I learned something from this dark lesson

That showed me why people are strong:

That way down below

Is where love seems to go

And to think that it fades there is wrong.

 

It’s the oldest soft floor of the forest,

The roots of the searchingest tree.

It’s the ivory bones;

It’s the riverbed’s stones.

It’s the gift of your being in me.

 

And the final result of that loving,

That presence of you that I sought,

Is the work that I love

Nearly all things above,

The books that I’ve rendered from thought.

 

So I find, after all, I must thank you.

You have been there on that deepest shelf.

You’ve been one I could use,

You’ve been my only muse . . .

And I thought I had done it myself!

 

Write your “Mother Memoir,” now and become a TellTale Soul. Give her the gift that only you can give.

Comments

  1. Happy Mother’s Day to all.::”

  2. admin says:

    Thanks for stopping by, Alexa. Hope your Mother’s Day was a good one, too. I hope many people were inspired to write a bio-vignette for their mothers – now it’s on to Father’s Day – and fathers need short, true tales written to capture their character and spirit, as well. Write on…

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