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Guest Post: Fran Podulka “The Fitting”

08/15/2014 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

The Fitting

 

You turn, turn, turn as the seamstress pins lace

onto the perfect hem of your wedding dress.

You turn on command. Reflected over and over

in the mirrored room you surround us.

“Fits like a glove,” the seamstress says,

then crowns you with flowers

silk and braided pearls, a froth of veil

softens your wild, loose hair.

 

Somewhere in the shop your father waits.

Since you asked him to come

that he should see you this way

before the wedding.

How wise of you to think of him.

But he’s distracted now

browsing in this sanctum of romance

among the marabou and satin

garters and glittering inefficient purses

perfumes and flimsy negligees

fake pearls and plumed pens, all that

until you call for him.

 

He makes his way through a cumulus of gowns

floating from the ceiling, spectral

lace and tulle brushing his cheeks as he passes

 

In the mirrored room you turn

for your father, spinning

the room is full of you

he doesn’t know where to look.

 

© Fran Podulka, 1999

This poem originally appeared in Willow Review (Spring 1999) and was reprinted in the Chicago Tribune on April 11, 2003 in honor of Poetry Month.

 

Fran Podulka writes fiction and poetry. Her novel The Wonder Jungle (Putnam, 1973) won awards from the Society of Midland Authors and Friends of Literature.  Of it, Kirkus Reviews wrote, “One of those infrequent books with all the right instincts and a true touch — for anyone, any age.”

She has published a poetry collection Essentials (Lake Shore Publishing, 1989) and has had work in Spoon River Poetry Review, Explorations, Snowy Egret and many other publications. For many years she was an Associate Editor of Rhino.

Thanks to Fran Podulka for letting me share her poem.

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