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The Dead and the Living
by Sharon Olds
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The 1983 Lamont poetry selection of the Academy of American Poets.
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Wed Jul 08 10:09:30 UTC 2009
Source: The Dead and the Living, Page: 75
Contributed by: Tsuya.
Sharon Olds said

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Brushing out my daughter's dark
silken hair before the mirror
I see the grey gleaming on my head,
the silver-haired servant behind her. Why is it
just as we begin to go
they begin to arrive, the fold in my neck
clarifying as the fine bones of her
hips sharpen? As my skin shows
its dry pitting, she opens like a small
pale flower on the tip of a cactus;
as my last chances to bear a child
are falling through my body, the duds among them,
her full purse of eggs, round and
firm as hard-boiled yolks, is about
to snap its clasp. I brush her tangled
fragrant hair at bedtime. It's an old
story – the oldest we have on our planet –
the story of replacement.

Wed Jul 08 10:07:43 UTC 2009
Source: The Dead and the Living, Page: 56 (Poem to My Husband...)
Contributed by: Tsuya.
Sharon Olds said

You entrust your children to that man as mother, his hands as my hands cupped around their tiny heads.