A mother’s reflection upon gazing on her newborn son:

I do not will him to be exceptional.
It is the exception that interests the devil.
It is the exception that climbs the sorrowful hill
Or sits in the desert and hurts his mother’s heart.
I will him to be common,
To love me as I love him,
And to marry what he wants and where he will.

(The incomparable) Sylvia Plath

A quote from the absolutely astounding poem Three Women by Sylvia Plath. Written from the point of view of three women: the first, a new mother; the second, an infertile woman; the third, a woman in more advancing years, perhaps menopausal and perhaps (I wonder?) the future voice of the second woman’s. I’m not sure. It will take a few more readings I think to divine properly – if at all. Which may be why I love it.

Highly recommended.

karen andrews

Karen Andrews is the creator of this website, one of the most established and well-respected parenting blogs in the country. She is also an author, award-winning writer, poet, editor and publisher at Miscellaneous Press. Her latest book is Trust the Process: 101 Tips on Writing and Creativity