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Poem by Anne Sexton


Despair


Who is he?
A railroad track toward hell?
Breaking like a stick of furniture?
The hope that suddenly overflows the cesspool?
The love that goes down the drain like spit?
The love that said forever, forever
and then runs you over like a truck?
Are you a prayer that floats into a radio advertisement?
Despair,
I don't like you very well.
You don't suit my clothes or my cigarettes.
Why do you locate here
as large as a tank,
aiming at one half of a lifetime?
Couldn't you just go float into a tree
instead of locating here at my roots,
forcing me out of the life I've led
when it's been my belly so long?

All right!
I'll take you along on the trip
where for so many years
my arms have been speechless



Anne Sexton


Anne Sexton's other poems:
  1. Unknown Girl in a Maternity Ward
  2. The Evil Eye
  3. In Celebration of My Uterus
  4. August 17th
  5. Rumpelstiltskin


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Samuel Coleridge Despair ("I have experienc'd")
  • Mary Hobson Despair ("I hate this page")
  • Madison Cawein Despair ("Shut in with phantoms of life's hollow hopes")
  • George Crabbe Despair ("Begin, my Tyrsis; songs shall sooth our cares")
  • Mathilde Blind Despair ("Thy wings swoop darkening round my soul, Despair!")
  • Ada Cambridge (Cross) Despair ("Alone! Alone! No beacon, far or near!")

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