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    Thursday, September 14, 2006

    "Early in the Morning"

    American Life in Poetry: Column 077

    By Ted Kooser,
    U.S. poet laureate, 2004-2006

    Li-Young Lee, who lives in Chicago, evokes by the use of carefully chosen images a culture, a time of day, and the understanding of love through the quiet observation of gesture.

    Early in the Morning

    While the long grain is softening
    in the water, gurgling
    over a low stove flame, before
    the salted Winter Vegetable is sliced
    for breakfast, before the birds,
    my mother glides an ivory comb
    through her hair, heavy
    and black as calligrapher's ink.

    She sits at the foot of the bed.
    My father watches, listens for
    the music of comb
    against hair.

    My mother combs,
    pulls her hair back
    tight, rolls it
    around two fingers, pins it
    in a bun to the back of her head.
    For half a hundred years she has done this.
    My father likes to see it like this.
    He says it is kempt.

    But I know
    it is because of the way
    my mother's hair falls
    when he pulls the pins out.
    Easily, like the curtains
    when they untie them in the evening.

    Reprinted from "Rose," BOA Editions, Ltd., 1986, by permission of the publisher. Copyright (c) 1986 by Li-Young Lee, whose most recent book of poetry is "Book of My Nights," BOA Editions, Ltd., 2001. This weekly column is supported by The Poetry Foundation, The Library of Congress, and the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This column does not accept unsolicited poetry.

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