notes from the top of my hand.
“I do not expect a miracleOr an accidentTo set the sight on fireIn my eye, nor seekAny more in the desultory weather some design,But let spotted leaves fall as they fall,Without ceremony, or portent.Although, I admit, I desire,Occasionally, some backtalkFrom the mute sky, I can’t honestly complain:A certain minor light may stillLeap incandescent.”
Sylvia Plath
From “Black Rook in Rainy Weather”

“I do not expect a miracle
Or an accident

To set the sight on fire
In my eye, nor seek
Any more in the desultory weather some design,
But let spotted leaves fall as they fall,
Without ceremony, or portent.

Although, I admit, I desire,
Occasionally, some backtalk
From the mute sky, I can’t honestly complain:
A certain minor light may still
Leap incandescent.”

Sylvia Plath

From “Black Rook in Rainy Weather”