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Unread 05-25-2001, 07:28 AM
Barbara Thimm Barbara Thimm is offline
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Sylvia Plath's poem "Words" strikes as a good example how the distinction we seem to be talking about can be dissolved.....

Words

Axes
After whose stroke the wood rings,
And the echoes!
Echoes traveling
Off from the center like horses.

The sap
Wells like tears, like the
Water striving
To re-establish its mirror
Over the rock

That drops and turns,
A white skull,
Eaten by weedy greens.
Years later I
Encounter them on the road---

Words dry and riderless,
The indefatigable hoof-taps.
While
From the bottom of the pool, fixed stars
Govern a life.


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