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Poem by Louise Glück


Nocturne


Mother died last night,
Mother who never dies.

Winter was in the air,
many months away
but in the air nevertheless.

It was the tenth of May.
Hyacinth and apple blossom
bloomed in the back garden.

We could hear
Maria singing songs from Czechoslovakia —

How alone I am —
songs of that kind.

How alone I am,
no mother, no father —
my brain seems so empty without them.

Aromas drifted out of the earth;
the dishes were in the sink,
rinsed but not stacked.

Under the full moon
Maria was folding the washing;
the stiff  sheets became
dry white rectangles of  moonlight.

How alone I am, but in music
my desolation is my rejoicing.

It was the tenth of May
as it had been the ninth, the eighth.

Mother slept in her bed,
her arms outstretched, her head
balanced between them.



Louise Glück


Louise Glück's other poems:
  1. Mother and Child
  2. Hyacinth
  3. The Racer's Widow
  4. Parable of the Hostages
  5. Vita Nova


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Emily Johnson Nocturne ("Night of Mid-June, in heavy vapours dying")
  • Arthur Guiterman Nocturne ("The three-toed tree-toad")
  • Countee Cullen Nocturne ("Tell me all things false are true")
  • Madison Cawein Nocturne ("A disc of violet blue")
  • Gerald Griffin Nocturne ("Sleep that like the couched dove")
  • Abram Ryan Nocturne ("I sit to-night by the firelight")
  • Eugene O'Neill Nocturne ("The sunset gun booms out in hollow roar") 1910
  • Louise Guiney Nocturne ("THE sun that hurt his lovers from on high")

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