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Sylvia Plath - Poppies In JulySylvia Plath - Poppies In July
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Little poppies, little hell flames, Do you do no harm? You flicker.  I cannot touch you. I put my hands among the flames.  Nothing burns And it exhausts me to watch you Flickering like that, wrinkly and clear red, like the skin of a mouth. A mouth just bloodied. Little bloody skirts! There are fumes I cannot touch. Where are your opiates, your nauseous capsules? If I could bleed, or sleep! - If my mouth could marry a hurt like that! Or your liquors seep to me, in this glass capsule, Dulling and stilling. But colorless.  Colorless.
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