I bought a dishmop
having no daughter
for they had twisted
fine ribbons of shining copper
about white twine
and made a tousled head
of it, fastened it
upon a turned ash stick
slender at the neck
straight, tall
when tied upright
on the brass wallbracket
to be a light for me
and naked
as a girl should seem
to her father.
Youth And Beauty
written byWilliam Carlos Williams
© William Carlos Williams