Sunday, June 5, 2011

A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty

by
Ogden Nash

Unwillingly Miranda wakes,
Feels the sun with terror,
One unwilling step she takes,
Shuddering to the mirror.

Miranda in Miranda's sight
Is old and gray and dirty;
Twenty-nine she was last night;
This morning she is thirty.

Shining like the morning star,
Like the twilight shining,
Haunted by a calendar,
Miranda is a-pining.

Silly girl, silver girl,
Draw the mirror toward you;
Time who makes the years to whirl
Adorned as he adored you.

Time is timelessness for you;
Calendars for the human;
What's a year, or thirty, to
Loveliness made woman?

Oh, Night will not see thirty again,
Yet soft her wing, Miranda;
Pick up your glass and tell me, then--
How old is Spring, Miranda?



Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971) was an American poet known for his humorous poems. Though the one reproduced here is deeper than his usual work, Nash is known best for rib-tickling light comedy on topics ranging from sport to society. If you want to try Nash's sense of humour, try reading his other poems, here.


 

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