Howard Nemerov

Here you will find thePoemYoung Womanof poet Howard Nemerov

Young Woman

Naked before the glass she said, ?I see my body as no man has, Nor any shall unless I wed And naked in a stranger?s house Stand timid beside his bed. There is no pity in the flesh.? ?Or else I shall grow old,? she said, ?Alone, and change my likeliness For a vile, slack shape, a head Shriveled with thinking wickedness Against the day I must be dead And eaten by my crabbed wish.? ?One or the other way,? she said, ?How shall I know the difference, When wrinkles come, to spinster or bride? Whether to marry or burn is bless- ed best, O stranger to my bed, There is no pity in the flesh.?