The Night Flower

The Night Flower

A Poem by Jupiter
"

This my ode to Sylvia Plath.

"
The tears roll down my cheeks -- to my lips
gracefully falling to my finger tips
the sadness everyone saw
but no one knew
took me far too soon

My children should have saved me
the love in their eyes
I shall not know
I believe it was selfish of me
but I knew no other way to go

O' as the winter leaves
and spring began
I could not bear the flowers
lying to me like some con man
trying to sell me lies I shall not swallow
for I know my true self
and it is hollow

Some say the man slapped me
and beat me down until I was numb
but you will never know the truth
No, not even one little crumb
He destroyed those last entries
and kept them for himself 
placed up high beneath the clouds
on some lonely dusty shelf

As I buried my head deep in the stove
the gas filled my mind
I had to get up and do one last thing
before I left them behind
I made sure they were both sleeping
and left kisses upon their heads
and pitchers of milk and bread by their beds
I hung my head and walked down the hall
where the gas was beginning to spread
I shut the door so tight, locked, no one could get through
Tucking wet towels and cloths under the cracks
so it couldn't get to you

Ach, du. 
Ich liebe dich
Ich vermisse dich
meine Kinder. 

I sang to myself a song
quietly...
I did not want them to wake
the humming eventually turning into drumming
as my heart began to fade. 

Think of me when you grasp your first pen
when you cry those tears of sorrow
at the thought of what could have been. 
I'll miss you my dears but you are safe now
no longer you must fear or sob
my sadness will not be here to weigh you
nor your smile will I rob. 

The lights are getting dimmer now
I think it is time for I to go
just remember I'll be waiting for you
and O' how I loved each of you so. 
I'll be there in the words you write
and all of your perfectly broken rhymes
Each time you think of me I'll...

...be for you

...there

...I'll be

...alright

...you'll be

...O' Nicholas

...Frieda

...liebe

...geschützt

...schlafen

...
...
...
...

O' Mother when you left me
your legacy was never gone
I could always hear your words on record
I played them some days all night long

I don't know what you were feeling
on the day you took your life
I didn't find out until I was 18
the truth felt like a knife

The beauty that surrounded your legacy
followed me everywhere dreadfully
Your attempt to protect us from you
failed incredibly 

My views left askew
truly the world knew more of you 

While you attempted to hide
your soft frowns and quiet cries
I would have taken those somber faces
over no faces at all...

all I ever had was a picture of you
staring off of my wall

You were more than that
you deserved more than that
We needed more than this.

But I digress,
apples don't fall far 
from the tree
and it is here I land
with this rope in hand
wishing to bring you back to me

This world is so cruel, I know
But I still wish to this day 
that you didn't choose to go
O' but Mother, do not despair
I am on my way to you
I'm almost there

One last breath... one last plea

...Ich liebe dich

...in your arms I'll finally be.

© 2013 Jupiter


Author's Note

Jupiter
I cried while I wrote this. Such beautiful pain... so tragic.

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"Ich liebe dich"..."I love you" These three innocent words carry the legacy of sorrow and dispair from mother to daughter and it leaves me wondering, what is it that has caused so much a pain, such an anguish that would lead two generations to that final escape. Love being life...what is it that can strip the power of love and leave it a hollow shell...what is it that leaves a soul in such darkness that it must flee this corporeal plane? Such a tragically sublime poem to raise such questions...

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Maggie,

You are so beautifully eloquent. Your review is just touching to me. I often wo.. read more



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I can tell you were crying when you wrote this lovely and moving poem. It comes through very clearly and made me feel your pain (or maybe it's my own pain?) so strongly. I love the inclusion of German phrases it reminds me of how our people will throw in a Navajo word or phrase too.
I just re-read this with the thought of Ms Sylvia Plath being the subject. I felt totally what you were trying to accomplish and what you succeeded at so well.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Thank you, OB. I love that you included "or maybe it's my own pain?". It is strange how someone else.. read more
Wow. I wrote a comparison essay that included Plath's "Mirror" this semester, and wow you blew down doors with this poem. I could feel the emotion in every line.
The very last line from Sylvia's perspective was so sad it just killed me, I could feel every ounce of love within those lines.

Then when you started the next half from her child's perspective. That moment was when it all hit me. How the affect of finding out that your mother killed herself when you were a child. This was such a sad, yet beautiful poem. Wonderfully done.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Harrisen,

Do you have that posted? I'd love to read that. I'm glad it made you feel som.. read more
Omg! Silent....................... You know without me saying that you nailed a good one here.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Robin.

Jupiter
Such a wonderful poem. Amazing.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Thank you, Bloom.

Jupiter
OMG! I cried too, this was so touching and emotional. A lovely, heart touching tribute.

Well done.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Noodlehead,

I'm glad this could move you too. Sylvia Plath's work and life are truly i.. read more
and the woman for whom ted left sylvia...died the same way sylvia did...and took her and ted's 4 year old daughter with her. yes, not far from the tree...

i think you really captured her and nick well in this poem--

i did my masters thesis on sylvia plath and anne sexton---next to dickinson, plath is my favorite poet...

she was so intense in her poetry and so troubled...she always told her mother, who wanted her to write about happy things, that people wanted to read from someone who had been there and felt the worst.

you captured her.

jacob

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

jacob erin-cilberto

11 Years Ago

you mean plath not dickinson right?

i would suggest "lady lazarus" "daddy" as two of .. read more
Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Oh no, I meant Emily Dickinson. I haven't read much of anything by her. I am very familiar with Plat.. read more
jacob erin-cilberto

11 Years Ago

in that case, anything by dickinson....

a few of my favorites are: "i felt a funeral.. read more
Extremely touching...

Posted 11 Years Ago


Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Thank you, M.

Jupiter
This piece is down right SERENDIPITY.
Truly in the way you relive the events and ideas between Sylvia and her son Nicholas, the emotion, the fading thoughts of a mother as the gases begin to steal her consciousness. I feel Sylvia would feel honored by such work in line with her own confessional poetry. Such profound subject you have found, for a writing community this piece to me I dare say is epic. The greatest of the sum of all my works in a lifetime fail to come close to this. (Only in opinion as you are your greatest judge) I dare call this potentially your Magnum Opus, but I believe this to will fall short in the end of such a title as I only see your work growing by leaps and bounds.
Blessed be the mind to receive your final collection when that day comes, for I think the world will have need of one such as yourself and your art... I beg you at the least never refer to it as less than pure art.
Sincerely
Christopher

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

unsavable_soul

11 Years Ago

p.s. I hoped you would do me the honor of placing this in my library please?
Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Christopher,

Of course. You placing it in your library would actually be doing me the h.. read more
unsavable_soul

11 Years Ago

You earned it,
I don't give, you achieve.
Sincerely
Christopher
"Ich liebe dich"..."I love you" These three innocent words carry the legacy of sorrow and dispair from mother to daughter and it leaves me wondering, what is it that has caused so much a pain, such an anguish that would lead two generations to that final escape. Love being life...what is it that can strip the power of love and leave it a hollow shell...what is it that leaves a soul in such darkness that it must flee this corporeal plane? Such a tragically sublime poem to raise such questions...

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Maggie,

You are so beautifully eloquent. Your review is just touching to me. I often wo.. read more
This made me cry, too. So beautiful. This also reminds me of the holocaust. I actually met a holocaust survivor today and the emotions I it from his story and this poem are similar.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Jupiter

11 Years Ago

Bri,

Wow. That is amazing. Thank you for this.

Jupiter

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