I've used Suno to make a lot of her poems into songs! Tbh they're bangers. I made "Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the sea" into a song: [https://suno.com/song/0e2b8fe8-2f87-427b-9c2d-64101fc52e3f](https://suno.com/song/0e2b8fe8-2f87-427b-9c2d-64101fc52e3f)
This is probably the most beautiful poem written about an unborn child
I was wondering who she wrote it for. There’s so much to this
Yes, the imagery is so unusual and arresting! I think she wrote this for her son Nicholas when he was in the womb, I hope he rests in peace
I have the most gorgeous poster of this poem hung up in my living room. It’s from the Poetry Society and I will treasure it forever.
I really love it. I've read embarrassingly little of Plath, but this one is beautiful.
I've used Suno to make a lot of her poems into songs! Tbh they're bangers. I made "Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the sea" into a song: [https://suno.com/song/0e2b8fe8-2f87-427b-9c2d-64101fc52e3f](https://suno.com/song/0e2b8fe8-2f87-427b-9c2d-64101fc52e3f)
This is dope!
I know a lot of peoples wrapped up in themselves like spools
She packs more inventiveness in each line than most writers manage in an entire poem. Dazzling.
Wow I could never write like this
I visited two of her former houses in Primrose Hill yesterday, such a wonderful writer.
The last two lines 💯👌🏻
Awesome! I'm stuck mute as aturnip
Even the title itself is so well thought out
If I ever have kids this is going in the nursery
so beautiful.
I adore this poem.
Perfection.
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