Submitted by: Jenny
Email address: badb_catha_nimue@yahoo.com
Subject: For
Heidi with Blue Hair by Fleur Adcock
When you dyed your hair blue
(or,at least ultramarine
for the clipped sides, with
a crest
of jet-black spikes on top)
you were sent home from school
because, as the headmistress
put it,
although dyed hair was not
specifically forbidden, yours
was, apart from anything else,
not done in the school colours.
Tears in the kitchen, telephone-calls
to school from your freedom-loving
father:
'She's not a punk in her behaviour;
it's just a style.' (You wiped
your eyes,
also not in a school colour.)
'She discussed it with me
first -
we checked the rules.' 'And
anyway,Dad,
it cost twenty-five dollars.
Tel them it won't wash out
-
not even if I wanted to try.@
It would have been unfair
to mention
your mother's death, but that
shimmered behind the arguments.
The school had nothing else
against you;
the teachers twittered and
gave in.
Next day your black friend
had hers done
in grey, white and flaxen yellow
-
the school colours precisely:
an act of solidarity, a witty
tease. The battle was already
won.
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