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From Smith to McLean
Marraine! Godmother!I was appallingly prosaic
I was in an indomitable world of uncreative silence
that silence found joy in smothering me
It was my own silence of unimaginativeness
As I lay in a grave fractured, unloved & broken
You became my accidental pick
I saw my reflection in your legacy
You taught me the rudiments of
Our common universality
My soul corresponds with yours Sylvia
You & I have much in common
Affliction hidden under a warm smile
Your timeless eyes,
Your deep voice,
Make me healthy
I forget my misery but remember yours
& weep as if I was you
I was the old silver smith waiting on the shore
For a miracle
Then you washed upon the beach, my platinum!
That made me put pen to paper
Your consort was foolish to leave the beautiful
You!
Maybe he didn’t want the world to get enough of you
Your voice & the hot bath are similar in a distinguishable way.
I was ossified; you baptized & made me lyrical
You are a tough-minded woman
You & I know how
I have other loves but you are my true passion
Because you pull me out of the sack of despondency
I love you from Smith to Mclean
You smote in ways I can’t rationalize
It was pointless to put your head in the oven Sylvia
It just seized away the powerful voice of the unheard.
In loving memory Of Sylvia Plath
By Alexandria
I started reading Sylvia Plath and was very much influenced by work and life
I wrote this poem as a tribute to her because she has made me start writing poetry and she has made me love it