What Does It Mean To Be A Mother

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“The mother”
“You remember the children you got that you did not get,
The damp small pulps with a little or with no hair,
The singers and workers that never handled the air.
You will never neglect or beat
Them, or silence or buy with a sweet.”
The mother’s image of this nonexistence fetus is that they would be "damp small pulps" after birth then they would have grown up to be "singers and workers”. The mother then imagines how and the non-existent children’s relationship would have been she will never neglect them, or beat them, or silence them, or bribe them with candy. And that's because they will never exist.
She thinks about the good times and the rough time that she would have had with these non-existent children the question is can you be a mother if you don't have any children?
“Believe that even in my deliberateness I was not deliberate.
Though why should I whine,
Since anyhow you are dead.
Or rather, or instead,
You were never made.
But that too, I am afraid,
Is faulty:”
“Believe that even in my deliberateness I was not deliberate”. Stating that even though she made a choice to have an abortion she was not really considering killing her children
She asks herself—what is the point of
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These quotes made me stop and think “Dream makes a giddy sound not strong like rent feeding a wife satisfying a man “so I came to the conclusion that working towards a dream is not a chore it more of a privileges. These people where more focused on keeping their families happy and thought less about their dream. “We wonder but not well” following my thought “that they thought about their dream but didn’t spend a lot of time on it. They were more focused on making sure there family was happy and priorities were