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The title "To My Nine-Year-Old Self" indicates a direct address from the speaker, now an adult, to her younger self. This sets the stage for a reflective and introspective poem where the speaker engages with her past, expressing both nostalgia and a sense of loss.
For example, "balancing on your hands or on the tightrope" and "leap from a height" highlight the agility and fearlessness of her younger self.
Examples include "balancing on your hands or on the tightrope" and "careful of a bad back or a bruised foot."
"You would rather run than walk, rather climb than run / rather leap from a height than anything."
You must forgive me. Don't look so surprised,
perplexed, and eager to be gone,
balancing on your hands or on the tightrope.
You would rather run than walk, rather climb than run
rather leap from a height than anything.
"You must forgive me. Don't look so surprised,"
"perplexed, and eager to be gone,"
"balancing on your hands or on the tightrope."
"You would rather run than walk, rather climb than run / rather leap from a height than anything."
I have spoiled this body we once shared.
Look at the scars, and watch the way I move,
careful of a bad back or a bruised foot.
"I have spoiled this body we once shared."
"Look at the scars, and watch the way I move,"
"careful of a bad back or a bruised foot."
Do you remember how, three minutes after waking
we'd jump straight out of the ground floor window
into the summer morning?
"Do you remember how, three minutes after waking"
"we'd jump straight out of the ground floor window / into the summer morning?"
That dream we had, no doubt it's as fresh in your mind
as the white paper to write it on.
We made a start, but something else came up –
a baby vole, or a bag of sherbet lemons –
"That dream we had, no doubt it's as fresh in your mind / as the white paper to write it on."
"We made a start, but something else came up – / a baby vole, or a bag of sherbet lemons –"
and besides, that summer of ambition
created an ice-lolly factory, a wasp trap
and a den by the cesspit.
I'd like to say that we could be friends
but the truth is we have nothing in common
beyond a few shared years. I won't keep you then.
"I'd like to say that we could be friends / but the truth is we have nothing in common / beyond a few shared years."
"I won't keep you then."
Time to pick rosehips for tuppence a pound,
time to hide down scared lanes
from men in cars after girl-children,
or to lunge out over the water
on a rope that swings from that tree
"Time to pick rosehips for tuppence a pound,"
"time to hide down scared lanes / from men in cars after girl-children,"
"or to lunge out over the water / on a rope that swings from that tree"
long buried in housing –
but no, I shan't cloud your morning. God knows
I have fears enough for us both -
"long buried in housing –"
"but no, I shan't cloud your morning. God knows / I have fears enough for us both -"
I leave you in an ecstasy of concentration
slowly peeling a ripe scab from your knee
to taste it on your tongue.
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