Therapists sometimes encourage patients to name their unnameable sensations. If a client wrote “handsmother stranglenails” on an index card, it would be a breakthrough—the unspeakable rendered into a linguistic talisman.
The poem describes a toad that has been tragically mangled by a power lawnmower. Wilbur uses dense, compound word-constructions (reminiscent of Old English "kennings") to create a visceral, almost alien image of the dying creature: "Handsmother" handsmother stranglenails
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