Sylvia Plath Quotes
I Looked Up From That Churning Amphitheater To The View Beyond It.
The Great, Gray Eye Of The Sky Looked Back At Me, Its Mist-shrouded Sun Focusing
all The White And Silent Distances That Poured From Every Point Of The Compass, Hill After Pale Hill, To Stall At My Feet.
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