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    Sylvia Plath
    “The Eye-Mote

    Blameless as daylight I stood looking
    At a field of horses, necks bent, manes blown,
    Tails streaming against the green
    Backdrop of sycamores. Sun was striking
    White chapel pinnacles over the roofs,
    Holding the horses, the clouds, the leaves

    Steadily rooted though they were all flowing
    Away to the left like reeds in a sea
    When the splinter flew in and stuck my eye,
    Needling it dark. Then I was seeing
    A melding of shapes in a hot rain:
    Horses warped on the altering green,

    Outlandish as double-humped camels or unicorns,
    Grazing at the margins of a bad monochrome,
    Beasts of oasis, a better time.
    Abrading my lid, the small grain burns:
    Red cinder around which I myself,
    Horses, planets and spires revolve.

    Neither tears nor the easing flush
    Of eyebaths can unseat the speck:
    It sticks, and it has stuck a week.
    I wear the present itch for flesh,
    Blind to what will be and what was.
    I dream that I am Oedipus.

    What I want back is what I was
    Before the bed, before the knife,
    Before the brooch-pin and the salve
    Fixed me in this parenthesis;
    Horses fluent in the wind,
    A place, a time gone out of mind.

    --written 1959”
    Sylvia Plath, The Colossus and Other Poems



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