With Every Kind Of Hunger Poem by Lucienne Stassaert

With Every Kind Of Hunger

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an ode to Sylvia Plath

Judging by the silence
your children toss and turn in dreams
that no father or mother knows.

Those steps of yours, just now,
as if you repeatedly took a run-up
so as to leap -

No one inside
heard this rap
as a signal
to extinguish the night.

Only your fear still runs
to and fro. And feels doors, touches
tape, gobstoppers in each keyhole

to keep in the gas,
give no chance to rise.
You're already halfway.

Translation: 2008, John Irons

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 14 June 2017

A well drafted and nicely composed poem. Thanks for sharing and do remain blessed.

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Gajanan Mishra 14 June 2017

no one inside, good and meaningful.

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