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I am an Oxford modern languages graduate and former journalist, now a full-time mother, poet and short story writer. I love reading, writing, swimming, squash, walking, mulled wine, watching television dramas or films and belly dancing.

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Such Thirst

The eighth poem from my poetry collection Conception.

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Such Thirst

I watch as you sleep
– mouth still sucking in milk –
while I drink you in with my eyes.
Awake, you gulped and glugged,
like an athlete preparing to race.
Now I too drink in greedily,
infinitely, breathlessly
– like a fire-eater with flames in the throat
or a desert traveller deprived of fresh water –
until it seems like a deluge
cascading inside me.
I feel myself swell and grow fat.
But sated, still I can’t stop.
I have never known such greed,
such gluttony, such thirst,
and still I keep drinking,
faster than my throat can swallow,
still I keep drinking,
until surely one day I must burst.

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Comment from: lezh [Member] Email · http://writelink.co.uk/blogs/Lez
This series of poems is so evocative of what motherhood is like - its different moods and aspects, observations and perspectives. As a mere male I could never know it first hand (without creating a biological precedent, obviously) but I was there at the birth of my son (unlike the milkman who was only there at his conception!) and I shared as much of the experience as I possibly could (hence the expression 'two a breast'!) so, even marginalised by gender as I am, I can identify so strongly with your words.

Lovely poetry.
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Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
Thank you Lez. :-)
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