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Hello from the land of blooming blueberry bushes, blustery winds and gravel covered snow piles, slow to melt under the pines.
When I arrived at PG and started to pick up names of contemporary poets, one of the first females recommended to me was Sylvia Plath, followed by a discussion among current posters on the the characteristics of her writing. It went all went over my head at the time, she was just a name of many names I didn't know.
This poem found me at the beginning of my hunt through the Rattle Bag and is definitely on my list of favorites.
by Sylvia Plath
Mushrooms
Overnight, very
Whitely, discreetly,
Very quietly
Our toes, our noses
Take hold on the loam,
Acquire the air.
Nobody sees us,
Stops us, betrays us;
The small grains make room.
Soft fists insist on
Heaving the needles,
The leafy bedding,
Even the paving.
Our hammers, our rams,
Earless and eyeless,
Perfectly voiceless,
Widen the crannies,
Shoulder through holes. We
Diet on water,
On crumbs of shadow,
Bland-mannered, asking
Little or nothing.
So many of us!
So many of us!
We are shelves, we are
Tables, we are meek,
We are edible,
Nudgers and shovers
In spite of ourselves.
Our kind multiplies:
We shall by morning
Inherit the earth.
Our foot's in the door.
Over the course of the years when her name has come up, there seems to be a pebble thrown into a calm pool. Not a brick but a pebble. It seems readers like her or hate her. And her life with Ted Hughes nearly always comes up as does her sad death.
Here is a bio:
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/11
She is known as one of the Confessional poets
(brief description of that found here: http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5650)
Would it be on yours? Why?
Warmly,
Suzanne






