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  • Snakecharmer
    BY
    Sylvia Plath



    As the gods began one world, and man another,
    So the snakecharmer begins a snaky sphere
    With moon-eye, mouth-pipe, He pipes. Pipes green. Pipes water.

    Pipes water green until green waters waver
    With reedy lengths and necks and undulatings.
    And as his notes twine green, the green river

    Shapes its images around his sons.
    He pipes a place to stand on, but no rocks,
    No floor: a wave of flickering grass tongues

    Supports his foot. He pipes a world of snakes,
    Of sways and coilings, from the snake-rooted bottom
    Of his mind. And now nothing but snakes
    Is visible. The snake-scales have become
    Leaf, become eyelid; snake-bodies, bough, breast
    Of tree and human. And he within this snakedom

    Rules the writhings which make manifest
    His snakehood and his might with pliant tunes
    From his thin pipe. Out of this green nest

    As out of Eden's navel twist the lines
    Of snaky generations: let there be snakes!
    And snakes there were, are, will be--till yawns

    Consume this pipe and he tires of music
    And pipes the world back to the simple fabric
    Of snake-warp, snake-weft. Pipes the cloth of snakes

    To a melting of green waters, till no snake
    Shows its head, and those green waters back to
    Water, to green, to nothing like a snake.
    Puts up his pipe, and lids his moony eye.

       
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