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With Emma at the Ladies-Only Swimming Pond on Hampstead Heath by Linda Gregerson

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With Emma at the Ladies-Only Swimming Pond on Hampstead Heath by Linda Gregerson
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Default With Emma at the Ladies-Only Swimming Pond on Hampstead Heath by Linda Gregerson
In payment for those mornings at the mirror while,
at her
expense, I’d started my late learning in Applied

French Braids, for all
the mornings afterward of Hush
and Just stand still,

to make some small amends for every reg-
iment-
ed bathtime and short-shrifted goodnight kiss,

I did as I was told for once,
gave up
my map, let Emma lead us through the woods

“by instinct,” as the drunkard knew
the natural
prince. We had no towels, we had

no “bathing costumes,” as the children’s novels
call them here, and I
am summer’s dullest hand at un-

premeditated moves. But when
the coppice of sheltering boxwood
disclosed its path and posted

rules, our wonted bows to seemliness seemed
poor excuse.
The ladies in their lumpy variety lay

on their public half-acre of lawn,
the water
lay in dappled shade, while Emma

in her underwear and I
in an ill-
fitting borrowed suit availed us of

the breast stroke and a modified
crawl.
She’s eight now. She will rather

die than do this in a year or two
and lobbies,
even as we swim, to be allowed to cut

her hair. I do, dear girl, I will
give up
this honey-colored metric of augmented

thirds, but not (shall we climb
on the raft
for a while?) not yet.




About This Poem
  • Poet:
    Linda Gregerson (b. 1950)

  • Poet's Region
    U.S., Midwestern

  • Poetic Terms:
    Free Verse

Linda Gregerson, “With Emma at the Ladies-Only Swimming Pool on Hampstead Heath” from The Woman Who Died in Her Sleep. Copyright © 1996 by Linda Gregerson. Reprinted with the permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

Source: The Woman Who Died in her Sleep (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1996)



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