Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Candles, artist - Sylvia Plath.
Date of issue: 05.10.2014
Song language: English
Candles |
They are the last romantics, these candles: |
Upside-down hearts of light |
tipping wax fingers, |
And the fingers, taken in by their own haloes, |
Grown milky, almost clear, like the bodies of saints. |
It is touching, the way they’ll ignore |
A whole family of prominent objects |
Simply to plumb the deeps of an eye |
In its hollow of shadows, its fringe of reeds, |
And the owner past thirty, no beauty at all. |
Daylight would be more judicious, Giving everybody a fair hearing. |
They should have gone out with the balloon flights and the |
stereopticon. |
This is no time for the private point of view. |
When I light them, my nostrils prickle. |
Their pale, tentative yellows Drag up false, |
Edwardian sentiments, |
And I remember my maternal grandmother from Vienna. |
As a schoolgirl she gave roses to Franz Josef. |
The burghers sweated and wept. |
The children wore white. |
And my grandfather moped in the Tyrol, |
Imagining himself a headwaiter in America, |
Floating in a high-church hush Among ice buckets, frosty napkins. |
These little globes of light are sweet as pears. |
Kindly with invalids and mawkish women, |
They mollify the bald moon. |
Nun-souled, they burn heavenward and never marry. |
The eyes of the child I nurse are scarcely open. |
In twenty years I shall be retrograde As these drafty ephemerids. |
I watch their spilt tears cloud and dull to pearls. |
How shall I tell anything at all To |
this infant still in a birth-drowse? |
Tonight, like a shawl, the mild light enfolds her, |
The shadows stoop over the guests at a christening. |