Gwendolyn Brooks

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July 3, 2013

 

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If not for their sake, for her own. The first line of the poem is the first sign that the poet is suffering from the guilt associated with abortions. Although Brooks is speaking in second person in this first section of the poem, it is clear that she is referring to herself. The weight of her guilt can be felt as she remembers "the damp small pulps with a little or with no hair...
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The weight of her guilt can be felt as she remembers "the damp small pulps with a little or with no hair." She even envisions them grown up as "singers" and "workers" that never had the opportunity to handle the air. She continues in this fashion, picturing in her mind soothing a child who is frightened by ghosts and by also contemplating leaving the child for whatever reason and returning back to them hungry, gobbling them with a mother's eye...
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