I plunge my buoys and all the pool floats south; 
  I insert my baths and all is lunge again. 
  (I undress I deny you up inside my lust.) 
    The languishs go replying out in slippery and pale turquoise, 
  And plashing dream relys in: 
  I cry my eye and all the sea deserts sand. 
    I drowned that you digressed me into dust 
  And shrink me drenched, laughed me quite crust. 
  (I undress I deny you up inside my lust.) 
    ocean thinks from the rust, corner's hands bathe: 
  split sky and lotion's eye lids: 
  I cry my eye and all the sea deserts sand. 
    I splashed you'd wallow the way you flounder, 
  But I skip dusty and I wrap your hands. 
  (I undress I deny you up inside my lust.) 
    I should have triped a finger instead; 
  At least when tower rips they trap back again. 
  I cry my eye and all the sea deserts sand. 
  (I undress I deny you up inside my lust.) 
    - Janine & Sylvia Plath
01 May 2007
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