Kindness by Sylvia Plath Kindness glides about my house. Dame Kindness, she is so nice! The blue and red jewels of her rings smoke In the windows, the mirrors
Sugar can cure everything, so Kindness says.
Are filling with smiles.What is so real as the cry of a child? A rabbit's cry may be wilder But it has no soul. Sugar is a necessary fluid, Its crystals a little poultice. O kindness, kindness Sweetly picking up pieces! My Japanese silks, desperate butterflies, May be pinned any minute, anesthetized. And here you come, with a cup of tea Wreathed in steam. The blood jet is poetry, There is no stopping it. You hand me two children, two roses. |
Monday, September 11, 2017
kindness by sylvia plath
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