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    Friday, October 20, 2006

    "Clean"

    Here's a punch in the gut for you. Mr. Kooser has more eloquent things to say, of course. He is a poet, after all.

    American Life in Poetry: Column 082

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

    Many poems celebrate the joys of having children. Michigan poetJeff Vande Zande reminds us that adults make mistakes, even with children they love, and that
    parenting is about fear as well as joy.

    Clean

    Her small body shines
    with water and light.
    Giggling, she squeals "daddy,"
    splashes until his pants darken.
    Five more minutes, he thinks,
    stepping out quickly,
    pouring himself a drink,
    not expecting to return
    to find her slipped under,
    her tiny face staring up
    through the undulating surface.
    Before he can move,
    or drop his scotch,
    she raises her dripping head,
    her mouth a perfect O.
    The sound of her gulped breath
    takes the wind out of him.
    Her face,
    pale and awed,
    understands the other side
    of water and air.
    His wife didn't see,
    doesn't know.
    Her feet pulse and fade
    in the upstairs joists.
    His daughter cries,
    slips from him, not giggling.
    She wants out.
    He tries to keep her
    in the tub, in the light.
    He's on his knees.

    Reprinted from "Rattle," Winter, 2005, by permission of the poet, whose most recent book is "Into the Desperate Country," March Street Press, 2006. 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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