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last line of poem meaning
Posted by: Amanda (---.user.msu.edu)
Date: April 20, 2004 01:31AM

any ideas about what the last line of the poem means. especially sparkle??? i am bit lost.


Sharon Olds, "The One Girl at the Boys Party" (1983)
When I take my girl to the swimming party
I set her down among the boys. They tower and
bristle, she stands there smooth and sleek,
her math scores unfolding in the air around her.
They will strip to their suits, her body hard and
indivisible as a prime number,
they'll plunge in the deep end, she'll subtract
her height from ten feet, divide it into
hundreds of gallons of water, the numbers
bouncing in her mind like molecules of chlorine
in the bright blue pool. When they climb out,
her ponytail will hang its pencil lead
down her back, her narrow silk suit
with hamburgers and french fries printed on it
will glisten in the brilliant air, and they will
see her sweet face, solemn and
sealed, a factor of one, and she will
see their eyes, two each,
their legs, two each, and the curves of their sexes,
one each, and in her head she'll be doing her
sparkle and fall to the power of a thousand from her body.


Re: last line of poem meaning
Posted by: -Les- (---.trlck.ca.charter.com)
Date: April 20, 2004 02:37AM

Sounds to me like the narrator is saying her body is "brilliant" compared to the single-minded boys.

Les


Re: last line of poem meaning
Posted by: Linda (---.cache.pol.co.uk)
Date: April 20, 2004 06:27PM

"Sparkle and fall" drops of water catching the sun as she gives a bit of a shake to avoid dripping like a drowned rat?




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