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Anne Sexton - The BreastAnne Sexton - The Breast
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This is the key to it. This is the key to everything. Preciously. I am worse than the gamekeeper`s children picking for dust and bread. Here I am drumming up perfume. Let me go down on your carpet, your straw mattress whatever`s at hand because the child in me is dying, dying. It is not that I am cattle to be eaten. It is not that I am some sort of street. But your hands found me like an architect. Jugful of milk! It was yours years ago when I lived in the valley of my bones, bones dumb in the swamp. Little playthings. A xylophone maybe with skin stretched over it awkwardly. Only later did it become something real. Later I measured my size against movie stars. I didn`t measure up. Something between my shoulders was there. But never enough. Sure, there was a meadow, but no yound men singing the truth. Nothing to tell truth by. Ignorant of men I lay next to my sisters and rising out of the ashes I cried my sex will be transfixed! Now I am your mother, your daughter, your brand new thing a snail, a nest. I am alive when your fingers are. I wear silk the cover to uncover because silk is what I want you to think of. But I dislike the cloth. It is too stern. So tell me anything but track me like a climber for here is the eye, here is the jewel, here is the excitement the nipple learns. I am unbalanced but I am not mad with snow. I am mad the way young girls are mad, with an offering, an offering… I burn the way money burns.
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