Beloved his harp cries out in the night an hour my body does shift, the jerk loves to open me up while laughter from Christ like he’s drunk. Shall I stare at her the jumping let live? My wants are my needs so within. The take gives.

Adrianna Stepiano
About This Quote

This is a poem by Sylvia Plath. The poem is about how the author feels about her lover. It talks about how she feels like she loves him but that he is not her lover. She feels like he is too harsh on her because she still loves him and wants to stay with him, but he does not feel the same way.

She says that she tries to forget him but cannot do it because she cannot live without him. The author enjoys the silence of the night because it allows her to think about what to do next.

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