Thursday, June 19, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Poetry: Ellen Bass
Tampons
by Ellen Bass
Women bleed
We bleed.
The blood flows out of us. So we will bleed.
Blood paintings on our thighs, patterns
like river beds, blood on the chairs in
insurance offices, blood on Greyhound buses
and 747's, blood blots, flower forms
on the blue skirts of the stewardesses.
Blood on restaurant floors, supermarket aisles, the steps of government
buildings. Sidewalks
Gretel's bread
will have
like
blood trails,
crumbs. We can always find our way.
We'll feed the fish with our blood. Our blood
will neutralize the chemicals and dissolve the old car parts.
Our blood will detoxify the phosphates and the
PCB's. Our blood will feed the depleted soils.
Our blood will water the dry, tired surface of the earth.
We will bleed. We will bleed. We will
bleed until we bathe her in our blood and she turns
slippery new like a baby birthing.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Consulting the Dictionary
| 1. | to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea. |
| 2. | to circulate: blood flowing through one's veins. |
| 3. | to stream or well forth: Warmth flows from the sun. |
| 4. | to issue or proceed from a source: Orders flowed from the office. |
| 5. | to menstruate. |
| 6. | to come or go as in a stream: A constant stream of humanity flowed by. |
| 7. | to proceed continuously and smoothly: Melody flowed from the violin. |
| 8. | to hang loosely at full length: Her hair flowed over her shoulders. |
| 9. | to abound in something: The tavern flowed with wine. |
| 10. | to rise and advance, as the tide (opposed to EBB). |
–verb (used with object)
| 11. | to cause or permit to flow: to flow paint on a wall before brushing. |
| 12. | to cover with water or other liquid; flood. |
–noun
| 13. | an act of flowing. |
| 14. | movement in or as if in a stream. |
| 15. | the rate of flowing. |
| 16. | the volume of fluid that flows through a passage of any given section during a unit of time: Oil flow of the well was 500 barrels a day. |
| 17. | something that flows; stream. |
| 18. | an outpouring or discharge of something, as in a stream: a flow of blood. |
| 20. | an overflowing; flood. |
| 21. | the rise of the tide (opposed to EBB). |
| 22. | Machinery. progressive distortion of a metal object under continuous service at high temperature. |
| 23. | Physics. the transference of energy: heat flow . |
—Related forms
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Poetry: Lucille Clifton
wishes for sons
by Lucille Clifton
Monday, April 28, 2008
Puzzled?
This blog is a small attempt to combine art, poetry, reflections and research about women bleeding. Hopefully it will cause discussion and further open up how bleeding impacts women's life experiences.

