I had dreams of a little girl on toward morning.
I'll have to tackle those tangled locks.
Yesterday
I ploughed ahead and finished a
first draft of my prose book, What Next, Miss Mommy? I waited till
late in the day to print, read it and edit.
The book draft is dismaying – a huge
disappointment that displays both redundancy and gaping holes – much work
remains to be done. But I guess that’s what first drafts are for, and at least
I got a poem out of it – a poem titled "Redundancies and Gaping Holes."
As I sit here at dawn, I realize that she
who came into my dreams was Laura. Furthermore I realize I never did know
how to untangle her or her hair – and she wouldn’t let me touch it.
I am heartened. Laura knows what I’m doing.
She wants to do it herself.
Back then, when she was 5 or 6 there was a
terrible standoff, and I had to hurt her: Without scissors I had to get rid of
the matted tangle at the nape of her neck. Tears were shed.
Once I’d done so, I gave her the hairbrush
and said, “You’re on your own from now on, babe.”
Laura needs to write the book.