NORWICH YEARS: EGYPTIAN STATUETTE

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EGYPTIAN STATUETTE

(for Jennifer)

The swimming child is as slim

As the stem of a daisy.

Who carved her eased the knife

In a sharp caress

That shaped her slender thighs

And outstretched arms,

Prenubile breasts and tiny

Waist.  Her hair

Is gathered at the side –

A young girl’s style.

Her toes are dancer’s points.

She may have held

A fish between her hands.

The golden foil

Of bracelets and broad collar

Have left their marks.

She was not a commoner.

I want to buy

Her replica and give her

To my granddaughter,

Who only last week swam

To me as straight,

As juvenile

And as ephemeral.

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