Live Virtual Group Session: 12PM EDT July 7th 2021

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For this session our text was the poemย I Will Be My Mother’s Apprenticeย by Carmen Gimรฉnez Smith,ย posted below.

Our prompt for this session was: โ€œWrite about being the remedy or the anchor.โ€

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I WILL BE MY MOTHERโ€™S APPRENTICE

as if I were a hunger because
it is our bleak and common future
to reverse the sphinx. I study the meander
of her logic for context. Sometimes it is
like a poem that is not quite realized
filled with hollows and bursts,
a strangerโ€™s grief and rage. She asks
for home when sheโ€™s home. She screams
for the purse we havenโ€™t hidden from her.
Sometimes we circle the same spots,
and I try to be as I know she was with me
once: remedy and anchor. Iโ€™m a fair
to poor replica, yet still her proxy.

That you didnโ€™t know her is your
misfortune: a hot planetโ€™s core,
late summerโ€™s best light. As metaphor
I evoke a pink, vulnerable jelly,
translucent and containing the past.
I hold it in my hand and against a lamp.
This is our intimacy now. My nails trace
the brown spots that mark her losses.
Beautiful and sad and strange, I say,
because Iโ€™ve made her into something else.

โ€œI Will Be My Motherโ€™s Apprentice,โ€ from Be Recorder. 
Copyright ยฉ 2019 by Carmen Gimรฉnez Smith