14 May 2011

Sharon Olds, "Photograph of the Girl"

The girl sits on the hard ground,
the dry pan of Russia, in the drought
of 1921, stunned,
eyes closed, mouth open,
raw hot wind blowing
sand in her face. Hunger and puberty are
taking her together. She leans on a sack, 
layers of clothes fluttering in the heat, 
the new radius of her arm curved.
She cannot be not beautiful, but she is
starving. Each day she grows thinner, and her bones 
grow longer, porous. The caption says
she is going to starve to death that winter 
with millions of others. Deep in her body 
the ovaries let out her first eggs,
golden as drops of grain.

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