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Sylvia Plath

There was brilliance in your despair

By Edina Jackson-Yussif Published 12 months ago 1 min read

Your name carries the weight of stars,

burning bright but brief,

leaving a trail that lingers

long after the fire has dimmed.

You wrote with the kind of clarity

that made the world wince,

words sharp enough to peel away

the polished veneer of living.

You saw what others refused to name.

There was brilliance in your despair,

a beauty that emerged not despite the darkness,

but because of it.

Every metaphor you birthed

felt like an incantation,

summoning truths we dared not face—

the fragility of joy,

the inevitability of longing.

You painted your pain with precision,

each line a stroke on the canvas

of a restless mind.

And yet,

beneath the sorrow,

there was power,

the kind that breaks open

the silence of a generation,

demanding to be heard.

You were not merely a poet of despair;

you were a poet of life,

of everything raw and unfinished,

of truths tangled in their contradictions.

Your words remain,

etched in the hearts of those

who have felt the same ache

but lacked the courage to speak it aloud.

Sylvia,

your legacy is not the shadow,

but the light you carved through it—

a testament to the gift

of saying the unsayable,

to finding beauty

in even the sharpest edges of the soul.

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Edina Jackson-Yussif

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  • Marie381Uk 12 months ago

    So lovely it speaks a thousand words

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