Mother's Day
Just to say that today
the female power is revealed
by the blue sky flapping
in the laundry
on the roof across the street.
I refer, of course,
to the quiet study and the
empty bed. The head
would be ruled by the heart today,
and by the sidewalk
drifting up to me as laughs.
Like the flowers
by your house today at noon,
you open up as we talk,
and I'm by your side.
Copyright Credit: Lewis MacAdams, "Mother’s Day" from Dear Oxygen: New & Selected Poems 1966-2011. Copyright © 2011 by Lewis MacAdams. Reprinted by permission of Natalia & Torii MacAdams.
Source: Dear Oxygen: New & Selected Poems 1966-2011 (University of New Orleans, 2011)