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Turn Off the Piano

a collection of poems by Shannon O'Neill

Tag Archives: no Persephone

how did they taste? thosefleshy seeds in ruby thatchoking through the meat in crushing fruit obtained — how many did you take? enough to ne’r again with us –with us – tosee the light of day;there’s no Persephone inborrowed headstones, nochance of spring to layin wait; even the flowersplaced upon your cursed pillow;both young cut …

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Posted byShannon O'NeillJune 14, 2021February 17, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags: inspired by Sylvia Plath, no Persephone
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