Apr 23 2007

Sadie and Maud

Published by afemaleguest at 6:02 am under poems

Sadie and Maud

Gwendolyn Brooks

(1917-2000)

 

Maud went to college.

Sadie stayed at home.

Sadie scraped life

With a fine-tooth comb

 

She didn’t leave a tangle in.

Her comb found every strand.

Sadie was one of the livingest chits

In all the land.

 

Sadie bore two babies

Under her maiden name.

Maud and Ma and Papa

Nearly died of shame.

 

When Sadie said her last so-long

Her girls struck out from home.

(Sadie had left as heritage

Her fine-tooth comb.)

 

Maud, who went to college,

Is a thin brown mouse.

She is living all alone

In this old house.




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