EnnuiTea leaves thwart those who court catastrophe,designing futures where nothing will occur:cross the gypsys palm and yawning shewill still predict no perils left to conquer.Jeopardy is jejune now: nave knightfinds ogres out-of-date and dragons unheardof, while blas princesses indicttilts at terror as downright absurd.The beast in Jamesian grove will never jump,compelling heros dull career to crisis;and when insouciant angels play Gods trump,while bored arena crowds for once look eager,hoping toward havoc, neither pleas nor prizesshall coax from dooms blank door lady or tiger.
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Sylvia Plath was a 20th-century American poet and writer. Sylvia Plath was an American poet and author. She is credited with advancing the genre of confessional poetry and is best known for The Colossus and Other Poems (1960), Ariel (1965), and The Bell Jar (1963), a semi-autobiographical novel published one month before her suicide. Read more on Wikipedia →