The smile of iceboxes annihilates me.
Such blue currents in the veins of my loved one!
I hear her great heart purr.From her lips ampersands and percent signs
Exit like kisses.
It is Monday in her mind: moralsLaunder and present themselves.
What am I to make of these contradictions?
I wear white cuffs, I bow.Is this love then, this red material
Issuing from the steele needle that flies so blindingly?
It will make little dresses and coats,It will cover a dynasty.
How her body opens and shuts --
A Swiss watch, jeweled in the hinges!O heart, such disorganization!
The stars are flashing like terrible numerals.
ABC, her eyelids say.
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Sylvia Plath Poetry
PoetrySylvia Plath Poetry is a book filled with the content of Sylvia Plath's poems. Sylvia Plath was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Plath's work often was singled out for the intense coupling of its violent or disturbed imagery and...