Lady Lazarus - Sylvia Plath:A reading by John Thomas from woman strip off clothes Watch Video
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Description: Lady LazarusnnI have done it again.nOne year in every tennI manage it-----nnA sort of walking miracle, my skinnBright as a Nazi lampshade,nMy right footnnA paperweight,nMy featureless, finenJew linen.nnPeel off the napkinnO my enemy.nDo I terrify?-------nnThe nose, the eye pits, the full set of teeth?nThe sour breathnWill vanish in a day.nnSoon, soon the fleshnThe grave cave ate will benAt home on mennAnd I a smiling woman.nI am only thirty.nAnd like the cat I have nine times to die.nnThis is Nu
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