"All the Dead Dears" by Sylvia Plath

FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
edited October 2005 in Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
In the Archæological Museum in Cambridge is a stone
coffin of the fourth century A.D. containing the skeletons
of a woman, a mouse and a shrew. The ankle-bone of the
woman has been slightly gnawed.

Rigged poker -stiff on her back
With a granite grin
This antique museum-cased lady
Lies, companioned by the gimcrack
Relics of a mouse and a shrew
That battened for a day on her ankle-bone.

These three, unmasked now, bear
Dry witness
To the gross eating game
We'd wink at if we didn't hear
Stars grinding, crumb by crumb,
Our own grist down to its bony face.

How they grip us through think and thick,
These barnacle dead!
This lady here's no kin
Of mine, yet kin she is: she'll suck
Blood and whistle my narrow clean
To prove it. As I think now of her hand,

From the mercury-backed glass
Mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother
Reach hag hands to haul me in,
And an image looms under the fishpond surface
Where the daft father went down
With orange duck-feet winnowing this hair ---

All the long gone darlings: They
Get back, though, soon,
Soon: be it by wakes, weddings,
Childbirths or a family barbecue:
Any touch, taste, tang's
Fit for those outlaws to ride home on,

And to sanctuary: usurping the armchair
Between tick
And tack of the clock, until we go,
Each skulled-and-crossboned Gulliver
Riddled with ghosts, to lie
Deadlocked with them, taking roots as cradles rock.


________

I always did like that one. Thought I'd share it with you.
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Comments

  • DopeBeastieDopeBeastie Posts: 2,513
    she really hit the note every now and then...

    nice :)
  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    PastaNazi wrote:
    she really hit the note every now and then...

    nice :)


    She did. My nephew is writing an essay on it now and he asked me for help with a commentary. I'd read it before, but re-reading it, I was amazed by its compactness. Those tightly packed metaphors such as the image of the stars that grind are like little cluster bombs ready to go off.
  • DopeBeastieDopeBeastie Posts: 2,513
    "Reach hag hands to haul me in,"

    definitely a master

    her tangent and line become pretty predictable
    when you read several of her works together

    as do mine :)

    and yours... :)


    but yeah... wow. :D
  • I just loved "with a granite grin"--sounds so perfect when you say it. The 2nd & 4th stanzas (counted after that little intro. paragraph) are truly amazing, just superb! Thanks, Fins, that was a great read. :)
    Forget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in. - Leonard Cohen
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