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25. Plath's Elm: "I am inhabited by a cry. Nightly it flaps out, looking, with its hooks..."
Sat Dec 30, 2017, 01:15 PM
Dec 2017

Elm
BY SYLVIA PLATH
For Ruth Fainlight

I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root:
It is what you fear.
I do not fear it: I have been there.

Is it the sea you hear in me,
Its dissatisfactions?
Or the voice of nothing, that was your madness?

Love is a shadow.
How you lie and cry after it
Listen: these are its hooves: it has gone off, like a horse.

All night I shall gallop thus, impetuously,
Till your head is a stone, your pillow a little turf,
Echoing, echoing.

Or shall I bring you the sound of poisons?
This is rain now, this big hush.
And this is the fruit of it: tin-white, like arsenic.

I have suffered the atrocity of sunsets.
Scorched to the root
My red filaments burn and stand, a hand of wires.

Now I break up in pieces that fly about like clubs.
A wind of such violence
Will tolerate no bystanding: I must shriek.

The moon, also, is merciless: she would drag me
Cruelly, being barren.
Her radiance scathes me. Or perhaps I have caught her.

I let her go. I let her go
Diminished and flat, as after radical surgery.
How your bad dreams possess and endow me.

I am inhabited by a cry.
Nightly it flaps out
Looking, with its hooks, for something to love.

I am terrified by this dark thing
That sleeps in me;
All day I feel its soft, feathery turnings, its malignity.

Clouds pass and disperse.
Are those the faces of love, those pale irretrievables?
Is it for such I agitate my heart?

I am incapable of more knowledge.
What is this, this face
So murderous in its strangle of branches?——

Its snaky acids hiss.
It petrifies the will. These are the isolate, slow faults
That kill, that kill, that kill.

What is your favourite poem???? [View all] Soph0571 Dec 2017 OP
a Dog Named Beau...by Jimmy Stewart.. samnsara Dec 2017 #1
Current favorite: one from Naomi Shihab Nye, a prose poem mpcamb Dec 2017 #2
Just lovely. redwitch Dec 2017 #4
Naomi is a gem! LeftInTX Dec 2017 #43
For Then Xipe Totec Dec 2017 #3
Variations of the Word Sleep by Margaret Atwood Callalily Dec 2017 #5
Portrait d'une Femme -- Ezra Pound Zorro Dec 2017 #6
One of my favorites: Pendrench Dec 2017 #7
My two favorites are The Raven and The Wreck Of The Hesperus Floyd R. Turbo Dec 2017 #8
Ego Tripping (there may be a reason why) demmiblue Dec 2017 #9
"The Second Coming" malthaussen Dec 2017 #10
That's mine, too. It's kind of hair-raising. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2017 #21
Victor Hugo Evergreen Emerald Dec 2017 #11
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost spiderpig Dec 2017 #12
I like that one too n/t TexasBushwhacker Dec 2017 #38
It has a special meaning for me. spiderpig Dec 2017 #40
The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock, TS Eliot... Wounded Bear Dec 2017 #13
Yes! Love Eliot KatyMan Dec 2017 #29
Love Eliot...my favorite is The Hallow Men Docreed2003 Dec 2017 #31
The Burning of the Leaves, Laurence Binyon sarge43 Dec 2017 #14
Not sure why this immediately popped into my mind as there are many, but here it is: elleng Dec 2017 #15
This one sticks with me. (Yeats, yearning, I think for his lost love.) Demoiselle Dec 2017 #16
Donald Trump Is An Ugly Dumb Phony red dog 1 Dec 2017 #17
Masterful!! kairos12 Dec 2017 #24
You're too kind red dog 1 Dec 2017 #41
Annabel Lee kairos12 Dec 2017 #18
Too many to list. GoneOffShore Dec 2017 #19
The Iliad shenmue Dec 2017 #20
Kipling - IF bluecollar2 Dec 2017 #22
To Those I Love Skittles Dec 2017 #23
Plath's Elm: "I am inhabited by a cry. Nightly it flaps out, looking, with its hooks..." NNadir Dec 2017 #25
simplistic, but I adore these handmade34 Dec 2017 #26
Rain, by Edward Thomas BeyondGeography Dec 2017 #27
Perhaps especially appropriate this week - The Cremation of Sam McGee sl8 Dec 2017 #28
Another favorite from Robert W. Service... SeattleVet Dec 2017 #37
Excellent, thank you! sl8 Dec 2017 #48
The Great Figure KatyMan Dec 2017 #30
Edgar Albert Guest left-of-center2012 Dec 2017 #32
To Autumn LWolf Dec 2017 #33
Ozymandias JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2017 #34
One more Frost hermetic Dec 2017 #35
There Once Was a Hermit Named Dave. Sneederbunk Dec 2017 #36
There are too many to name, but here is one: panader0 Dec 2017 #39
Strange Meeting by Wilfred Owen SwissTony Dec 2017 #42
Poker Star - A Poem by Richard Brautigan red dog 1 Dec 2017 #44
Cow poetry DiverDave Dec 2017 #45
Lots, but here's one suitable for the time of year LeftishBrit Dec 2017 #46
That brings to mind a Dylan song_ mpcamb Dec 2017 #47
Evolution, by Langdon Smith SeattleVet Dec 2017 #49
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