We need mothers now to help the human spirit triumph
To the Editor:
Mothers of the world deserve praise and gratitude for all that they do to build a better global community.
This poem celebrates all mothers on Mother’s Day. We need them now more than ever to help the human spirit triumph.
Happy Mother’s Day!
Mothers of the World
let your children have some freedom
let them fly kites so that they may look toward Heaven for beauty
and have the wind push them to follow
it’s true that running is good exercise
but what about their innocence
when you watch them ride bicycles
they fall hard and they get up
and keep trying until they then ride fast
kissing the wind as they move without peddling
they understand their fast living and fast automobiles
and remain grateful to you for their first experiences
fraught with danger and sometimes bad luck
they will grow from excruciating pain
they will know what high school teaches
and that first kiss their freshman year
as girls fall in love with them before college
with flirtation and pleas to love them forever
they cry at their wedding after college
oh mothers you will have to let go
so happiness may be free
to grow their own space
as they make mistakes and
begin flying in airplanes
they will stay connected with you in love
and if people criticize their success
and their new motorcycles and palatial home
instead of praising them for working hard
and staying loyal in their bedrooms
you would have loved unconditionally
protecting them from pain and sorrow
it’s unforgivable to stop loving
so don’t cry when they fly and don’t always take our advice
and the family splinters sometimes
and your children get old and feeble in assisted living
watching movies of children flying kites
and riding bicycles and racing automobiles
and flying in airplanes
doing what you did when you were young and free.
Leonard A. Slade Jr.
Albany
Editor’s note: Dr. Leonard A. Slade Jr., professor emeritus of Africana studies and English at the University at Albany, has written 23 books of poetry.
He is a SUNY Citizen Academic Laureate, Poet Laureate of The Southern Conference on African American Studies, Poet Fellow of The Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing, The Edmund J. James Scholar in English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, member of Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society, SUNY Collins Fellow, member of The Academy of American Poets, member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and was accepted at Yale University for Summer Study in 2026.