Poem - "Never Try To Trick Me With A Kiss" by Sylvia Plath

"Never Try To Trick Me With A Kiss" 
by Sylvia Plath


Never try to trick me with a kiss


Pretending that the birds are here to stay;

The dying man will scoff and scorn at this.



A stone can masquerade where no heart is

And virgins rise where lustful Venus lay:

Never try to trick me with a kiss.



Our noble doctor claims the pain is his,

While stricken patients let him have his say;

The dying man will scoff and scorn at this.



Each virile bachelor dreads paralysis,

The old maid in the gable cries all day:

Never try to trick me with a kiss.



The suave eternal serpents promise bliss

To mortal children longing to be gay;

The dying man will scoff and scorn at this.



Sooner or later something goes amiss;

The singing birds pack up and fly away;

So never try to trick me with a kiss:

The dying man will scoff and scorn at this.