Sylvia Plath Quotes
I'm A Riddle In Nine Syllables,
An Elephant, A Ponderous House,
A Melon Strolling On Two Tendrils.
O Red Fruit, Ivory, Fine Timbers!
This Loaf's Big With Its Yeasty Rising.
Money's New-minted In This Fat Purse.
I'm A Means, A Stage, A Cow In Calf.
I've Eaten A Bag Of Green Apples,
Boarded The Train There's No Getting Off.
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