Home » Famous Poems » Obsessive Combination Of Onotological Inscape, Trickery And Love
|
Sexton,
Anne
. American poet; Confessional poetry 1967 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
|
Email Poem
Obsessive Combination Of Onotological Inscape, Trickery And Love
|
|
Written by:
Anne
Sexton
|
Busy, with an idea for a code, I write
signals hurrying from left to right,
or right to left, by obscure routes,
for my own reasons; taking a word like writes
down tiers of tries until its secret rites
make sense; or until, suddenly, RATS
can amazingly and funnily become STAR
and right to left that small star
is mine, for my own liking, to stare
its five lucky pins inside out, to store
forever kindly, as if it were a star
I touched and a miracle I really wrote.
Comments
|
|
|