Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song On the Plethora of Dryads, artist - Sylvia Plath.
Date of issue: 30.04.1958
Song language: English
On the Plethora of Dryads |
Hearing a white saint rave |
About a quintessential beauty |
Visible only to the paragon heart, |
I tried my sight on an apple-tree |
That for eccentric knob and wart |
Had all my love. |
Without meat or drink I sat |
Starving my fantasy down |
To discover that metaphysical Tree which hid |
From my worldling look its brilliant vein |
Far deeper in gross wood |
Than axe could cut. |
But before I might blind sense |
To see with the spotless soul, |
Each particular quirk so ravished me |
Every pock and stain bulked more beautiful |
Than flesh of any body |
Flawed by love’s prints. |
Battle however I would |
To break through that patchwork |
Of leaves' bicker and whisk in babel tongues, |
Streak and mottle of tawn bark, |
No visionary lightnings |
Pierced my dense lid. |
Instead, a wanton fit |
Dragged each dazzled sense apart |
Surfeiting eye, ear, taste, touch, smell; |
Now, snared by this miraculous art, |
I ride earth’s burning carrousel |
Day in, day out, |
And such grit corrupts my eyes |
I must watch sluttish dryads twitch |
Their multifarious silks in the holy grove |
Until no chaste tree but suffers blotch |
Under flux of those seductive |
Reds, greens, blues. |