Head of a White Woman Winking Poem by Edward Taylor

Head of a White Woman Winking



She has one good bumblebee
which she leads about town
on a leash of clover.
It's as big as a Saint Bernard
but also extremely fragile.
People want to pet its long, shaggy coat.
These would be mostly whirling dervishes
out shopping for accessories.
When Lily winks they understand everything,
right down to the particle
of a butterfly's wing lodged
in her last good eye,
so the situation is avoided,
the potential for a cataclysm
is narrowly averted,
and the bumblebee lugs
its little bundle of shaved nerves
forward, on a mission
from some sick, young godhead.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Claire 08 June 2018

I seriously doubt this poem is by Edward Taylor either. Look at Huswifery and the form and style. Free verse simply did not exist in the 1700s.

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