GCSE English Literature (AQA)

Love and Relationships Poetry Topic Summaries

‘Mother, any distance’ by Simon Armitage

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Mother, any distance greater than a single span

requires a second pair of hands.

You come to help memeasure windows, pelmets, doors,

the acresof the walls, the prairiesof the floors.

You at the zero-end, me with the spool of tape, recording

length, reporting metres, centimetres back to base, then leaving

up the stairs, the line still feeding out, unreeling

years between us. Anchor. Kite.

I space-walk through the empty bedrooms,climb

the ladder to the loft, to breaking point, where something

has to give;

two floors below your fingertips still pinch

the last one-hundredth of an inch ... I reach

towards a hatch that openson an endless sky

to fall or fly.

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