When describing her daughter’s haircut, the speaker says, “Each strand now cuts / both ways.” What is the most likely interpretation of lines 6-7?
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Sharon Old in her poem alludes to the growing nature of her daughters' independence when she suggests in lines 13-15 that her daughter started as part of her own body like something which was next to nothing and that now, the word daughter no longer adequately describes the relationship between them.
In lines 17 to 20, she suggests that she wants her daughters independence but she has to help her daughter ease into it. She knows it will happen but not without a fight.
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