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VCE Literature: Ariel - Sylvia Plath

Ariel

Ariel

Stasis in darkness.
Then the substanceless blue   
Pour of tor and distances.
 
God’s lioness,   
How one we grow,
Pivot of heels and knees!—The furrow
 
Splits and passes, sister to   
The brown arc
Of the neck I cannot catch,
 
Nigger-eye   
Berries cast dark   
Hooks—
 
Black sweet blood mouthfuls,   
Shadows.
Something else
 
Hauls me through air—
Thighs, hair;
Flakes from my heels.
 
White
Godiva, I unpeel—
Dead hands, dead stringencies.
 
And now I
Foam to wheat, a glitter of seas.   
The child’s cry
 
Melts in the wall.   
And I
Am the arrow,
 
The dew that flies
Suicidal, at one with the drive   
Into the red
 
Eye, the cauldron of morning.
 
Sylvia Plath, “Ariel” from Collected Poems. Copyright © 1960, 1965, 1971, 1981 by the Estate of Sylvia Plath. Editorial matter copyright © 1981 by Ted Hughes. Used by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
Source: Collected Poems (HarperCollins Publishers Inc, 1992)

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