Doomsday
The idiot bird leaps out and drunken leans
Atop the broken universal clock:
The hour is crowed in lunatic thirteens.
Our painted stages fall apart by scenes
While all the actors halt in mortal shock:
The idiot bird leaps out and drunken leans.
Streets crack through in havoc-split ravines
As the doomstruck city crumbles block by block:
The hour is crowed in lunatic thirteens.
Fractured glass flies down in smithereens;
Our lucky relics have been put in hock:
The idiot bird leaps out and drunken leans.
The monkey’s wrench has blasted all machines;
We never thought to hear the holy cock:
The hour is crowed in lunatic thirteens.
Too late to ask if end was worth the means,
Too late to calculate the toppling stock:
The idiot bird leaps out and drunken leans,
The hour is crowed in lunatic thirteens.
by Sylvia Plath (1932-1963)
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December 10, 2011 at 11:56 am
‘Out painted stages’ ?
Anyway, I’m afraid Plath was out to ‘split the ears of the groundlings’ more than a little here…
December 10, 2011 at 12:21 pm
Oops. My mistake, should be “our” of course. I also conflated the first to sections, thus wrecking the structure of this villanelle. Both now fixed.