Poem - "The Times Are Tidy" by Sylvia Plath

"The Times Are Tidy" 
by Sylvia Plath

Unlucky the hero born

In this province of the stuck record
Where the most watchful cooks go jobless
And the mayor's rĂ´tisserie turns
Round of its own accord.

There's no career in the venture

Of riding against the lizard,
Himself withered these latter-days
To leaf-size from lack of action:
History's beaten the hazard.

The last crone got burnt up

More than eight decades back
With the love-hot herb, the talking cat,
But the children are better for it,
The cow milks cream an inch thick.