Thank you ever so much!
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Bernie! Bernie Sanders! They're doing exactly what you said they'd do. Rip off Social Security!
"Darling, all night
I have been flickering, off, on, off, on.
The sheets grow heavy as a lecher's kiss"
—"Fever 103°," Sylvia Plath, Poetry,
August 1963
"Have spent vacations from Cambridge Fulbright living in Paris, Rome, Madrid, seeing Riviera via motor scooter; spent summer writing and sketching, time divided between fishing village on Spanish southern seacoast and Bronte moors in Yorkshire; plan to return to America after final exams in June, write on Cape all summer and combine teaching college English with writing."Plath appeared several times in Poetry, the last time in August 1963 with "Fever 103°," "Purdah," and "Eavesdropper." The first of these, especially, shows her at the height of her powers, using a feverish delirium as a metaphor for love gone awry:
Darling, all nightYet all three of these poems are fascinating—and often disturbing—in their rapidly-shifting depictions of a female speaker as, at turns, a "lantern," a "pure acetylene/ Virgin," a "mirror," a "peacock," a "lioness," and, in "Eavesdropper," a shockingly bitter housewife. The bio sheet she completed for these poems (included here) is dated January 29, 1963, less than two weeks before her death.
I have been flickering, off, on, off, on.
The sheets grow heavy as a lecher's kiss.
I finally understand why I am this way. Trust me, I’ve never done drugs...I really didn’t know how to inhale...so, I totally got Clinton., who, by the way, remains one of my idols ‘til today whereas Senator Mitch McChinless does not.