"My Mother," from Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804)
“Saying my story makes me want to change it, make it sound pretty the way I do with the stories I tell the workers. I'd like it to have a beginning as grand as a ball and an ending in a whisper, like a mother tucking in a child for sleep.”
Source: The Goose Girl
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