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    Thursday, May 11, 2006

    "At Twenty-Eight"

    American Life in Poetry: Column 059

    By Ted Kooser
    U.S. poet laureate

    Contrary to the glamorized accounts we often read about the lives of single women, Amy Fleury, a native of Kansas, presents us with a realistic, affirmative picture. Her poem playfully presents her life as serendipitous, yet she doesn't shy away from acknowledging loneliness.
    At Twenty-Eight

    It seems I get by on more luck than sense,
    not the kind brought on by knuckle to wood,
    breath on dice, or pennies found in the mud.
    I shimmy and slip by on pure fool chance.
    At turns charmed and cursed, a girl knows romance
    as coffee, red wine, and books; solitude
    she counts as daylight virtue and muted
    evenings, the inventory of absence.
    But this is no sorry spinster story,
    just the way days string together a life.
    Sometimes I eat soup right out of the pan.
    Sometimes I don't care if I will marry.
    I dance in my kitchen on Friday nights,
    singing like only a lucky girl can.


    "At Twenty-Eight" by Amy Fleury is reprinted from "Beautiful Trouble," Southern Illinois University Press, 2004, by permission of the author. The poem was originally published in Southern Poetry Review, Volume 41:2, Fall/Winter 2002. This weekly column is supported by The Poetry Foundation, The Library of Congress, and the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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