11 May 2014

H a p p y M o t h e r 's D a y

Molly Guy of Stone Fox Bride a home with her daughter Sunny. 



Molly Guy and her daughter Sunny, in a teepee-like fort in their Brooklyn home.
(Photo: The Glow)




What, besides the obvious, do you love most about having a daughter?

MOLLY: The Writer by Richard Wilbur
In her room at the prow of the house
Where light breaks, and the windows are tossed with linden,

My daughter is writing a story.
I pause in the stairwell, hearing
From her shut door a commotion of typewriter-keys
Like a chain hauled over a gunwale.
Young as she is, the stuff
Of her life is a great cargo, and some of it heavy:
I wish her a lucky passage.

But now it is she who pauses,
As if to reject my thought and its easy figure.

A stillness greatens, in which
The whole house seems to be thinking,
And then she is at it again with a bunched clamor
Of strokes, and again is silent.

I remember the dazed starling
Which was trapped in that very room, two years ago;
How we stole in, lifted a sash

And retreated, not to affright it;
And how for a helpless hour, through the crack of the door,

We watched the sleek, wild, dark
And iridescent creature
Batter against the brilliance, drop like a glove
To the hard floor, or the desk-top,

And wait then, humped and bloody,
For the wits to try it again; and how our spirits
Rose when, suddenly sure,

It lifted off from a chair-back,
Beating a smooth course for the right window
And clearing the sill of the world.
It is always a matter, my darling
Of life or death, as I had forgotten.  I wish
What I wished you before, but harder.


x o x 


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