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Sylvia Plath
I was with you today when I realized
I could never truly be happy.
Bliss is forever out of my reach.
It was perfect,
you and I,
alone together on a stroll through the park.
I read you Sylvia Plath and you told me you didn’t get it.
I told you it didn’t matter.
The sun was out still
and the wind healed my bug bites with a kiss.
You try to hug and smother me
because you love me.
I tell you to stop.
I need your attention and care
to live with the Bell Jar over my head.
You can touch and pull on the glass
but it will not be removed so easily.
I write “hello”
in the condensation on the glass.
The grass was soft under my feet
and the water in the fountain is refreshing.
It drowns me as does the aroma
of the peonies.
It’s too much
under my skin and nose.
I want to leave
on this beautiful day.
I want to go home,
back to my Bell Jar.
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