Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Sorry Ted

I have a confession to make.


I've hated Ted Hughes for the longest time. Since Freshman year of High School at least. Ever since I found out what he did to Sylvia Plath.

To me, Sylvia Plath was one of the most beautiful people in the world. I'll even admit...

...I had a crush on her.

How could someone hurt so badly someone so beautiful?
Every time I think about the pain she must have gone through (she wrote a sequel to the Bell Jar for Ted's birthday, and then burned it when she found out about his affair. The pain she must have felt to have burned over 200 pages of her life...) because of him bile raises to tickle the back of my throat.

I know this is all pretty harsh and probably really annoying to read through. But there's a point. I'll start speaking in short sentences:

Ted's a poet. I refused to read his poetry. I happened upon one of his poems. It was this one:

Lovesong by Ted Hughes
He loved her and she loved him
His kisses sucked out her whole past and future or tried to
He had no other appetite
She bit him she gnawed him she sucked
She wanted him complete inside her
Safe and Sure forever and ever
Their little cries fluttered into the curtains

Her eyes wanted nothing to get away
Her looks nailed down his hands his wrists his elbows
He gripped her hard so that life
Should not drag her from that moment
He wanted all future to cease
He wanted to topple with his arms round her
Or everlasting or whatever there was
Her embrace was an immense press
To print him into her bones
His smiles were the garrets of a fairy place
Where the real world would never come
Her smiles were spider bites
So he would lie still till she felt hungry
His word were occupying armies
Her laughs were an assasin's attempts
His looks were bullets daggers of revenge
Her glances were ghosts in the corner with horrible secrets
His whispers were whips and jackboots
Her kisses were lawyers steadily writing
His caresses were the last hooks of a castaway
Her love-tricks were the grinding of locks
And their deep cries crawled over the floors
Like an animal dragging a great trap
His promises were the surgeon's gag
Her promises took the top off his skull
She would get a brooch made of it
His vows pulled out all her sinews
He showed her how to make a love-knot
At the back of her secret drawer
Their screams stuck in the wall
Their heads fell apart into sleep like the two halves
Of a lopped melon, but love is hard to stop

In their entwined sleep they exchanged arms and legs
In their dreams their brains took each other hostage

In the morning they wore each other's face



...After reading this...a hot feeling came over my face. I was really embarrassed for hating a man who wrote such beautiful words.


Sorry, Ted.

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