Song For A Lady Poem by Anne Sexton

Song For A Lady

Rating: 3.8


On the day of breasts and small hips
the window pocked with bad rain,
rain coming on like a minister,
we coupled, so sane and insane.
We lay like spoons while the sinister
rain dropped like flies on our lips
and our glad eyes and our small hips.

"The room is so cold with rain," you said
and you, feminine you, with your flower
said novenas to my ankles and elbows.
You are a national product and power.
Oh my swan, my drudge, my dear wooly rose,
even a notary would notarize our bed
as you knead me and I rise like bread.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 09 July 2019

Oh my swan, my drudge, my dear wooly rose, even a notary would notarize our bed as you knead me and I rise like bread. a very fine poem. tony

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Anil Kumar Panda 26 September 2017

Such a nice poem. Loved it.

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Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton

Newton, Massachusetts
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