Without thinking, I knelt in the grass, like someone meaning to pray.
When I tried to stand again, I couldn't move,
my legs were utterly rigid. Does grief change you like that?
Through the birches, I could see the pond.
The sun was cutting small white holes in the water.

I got up finally; I walked down to the pond.
I stood there, brushing the grass from my skirt, watching myself,
like a girl after her first lover
turning slowly at the bathroom mirror, naked, looking for a sign.
But nakedness in women is always a pose.
I was not transfigured. I would never be free.

Auteur: Louise Glück

Without thinking, I knelt in the grass, like someone meaning to pray. <br />When I tried to stand again, I couldn't move,<br />my legs were utterly rigid. Does grief change you like that?<br />Through the birches, I could see the pond.<br />The sun was cutting small white holes in the water.<br /><br />I got up finally; I walked down to the pond. <br />I stood there, brushing the grass from my skirt, watching myself,<br />like a girl after her first lover<br />turning slowly at the bathroom mirror, naked, looking for a sign.<br />But nakedness in women is always a pose.<br />I was not transfigured. I would never be free.  - Louise Glück


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