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completed: The Colossus and Other Poems by Sylvia Plath

It had been awhile since I’ve read any poetry, and I’ve had this book sitting on my bookshelf for years, looking very forlorn and neglected, so I decided to give The Colossus a try. And I’m glad I did. While you shouldn’t count on Sylvia Plath to raise your spirits when you’re feeling down (one of her poems is about a body that was buried with a live rat in the coffin and the damage that ensued…), at least she is fully able to transport you to a different time and place (usually a place where white-capped waves crash under gray skies and withered leaves slowly drop from trees). Dark and brooding, but beautiful.

I love these lines from “The Ghost’s Leavetaking”, speaking of that nebulous time when night turns to dawn:

“So these posed sheets, before they thin to nothing,

Speak in a sign language of a lost otherworld,

A world we lose merely by waking up.”

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