“Girl”
By
Jamaica Kincaid
Wash
the white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone heap; wash the color
clothes on Tuesday and put them on the clothesline to dry; don't walk bare-head
in the hot sun; cook pumpkin fritters in very hot sweet oil; soak your little
cloths right after you take them off; when buying cotton to make yourself a
nice blouse, be sure that it doesn't have gum on it, because that way it won't
hold up well after a wash; soak salt fish overnight before you cook it; is it
true that you sing benna in Sunday school?; always eat your food in such a way
that it won't turn someone else's stomach; on Sundays try to walk like a lady
and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming; don't sing benna in Sunday
school; you mustn't speak to wharf–rat boys, not even to give directions; don't
eat fruits on the street—flies will follow you; but I don't sing benna on
Sundays at all and never in Sunday school; this is how to sew on a button;
this is how to make a button–hole for the button you have just sewed on; this
is how to hem a dress when you see the hem coming down and so to prevent
yourself from looking like the slut I know you are so bent on becoming; this is
how you iron your father's khaki shirt so that it doesn't have a crease; this
is how you iron your father's khaki pants so that they don't have a crease;
this is how you grow okra—far from the house, because okra tree harbors red
ants; when you are growing dasheen, make sure it gets plenty of water or else
it makes your throat itch when you are eating it; this is how you sweep a
corner; this is how you sweep a whole house; this is how you sweep a yard; this
is how you smile to someone you don't like too much; this is how you smile to
someone you don't like at all; this is how you smile to someone you like
completely; this is how you set a table for tea; this is how you set a table
for dinner; this is how you set a table for dinner with an important guest;
this is how you set a table for lunch; this is how you set a table for
breakfast; this is how to behave in the presence of men who don't know you very
well, and this way they won't recognize immediately the slut I have warned you
against becoming; be sure to wash every day, even if it is with your own spit;
don't squat down to play marbles—you are not a boy, you know; don't pick
people's flowers—you might catch something; don't throw stones at blackbirds,
because it might not be a blackbird at all; this is how to make a bread
pudding; this is how to make doukona; this is how to make pepper pot; this is
how to make a good medicine for a cold; this is how to make a good medicine to
throw away a child before it even becomes a child; this is how to catch a fish;
this is how to throw back a fish you don't like, and that way something bad
won't fall on you; this is how to bully a man; this is how a man bullies you;
this is how to love a man; and if this doesn't work there are other ways, and
if they don't work don't feel too bad about giving up; this is how to spit up
in the air if you feel like it, and this is how to move quick so that it
doesn't fall on you; this is how to make ends meet; always squeeze bread to
make sure it's fresh; but what if the baker won't let me feel the bread?;
you mean to say that after all you are really going to be the kind of woman who
the baker won't let near the bread?
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