Sylvia Plath Quotes
Lord, Thy Children Are Jaded, And Their Ears Go Flat With Sound. Marveling In The Thunder Rumbling Of Thy Voice No Longer - They Hear Not, And The Omens Of The White Gull And The Flayed Oak Are As Naught To Their Purblind Sight. The Prophecy In The Thunder, The Foreshadowings Of The Leaves Quivering White, The Dismay Of The Grass Bent In The Merciless Wind Are Naught, Lord.
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