Poem - "Contusion" by Sylvia Plath

"Contusion" 
by Sylvia Plath



Color floods to the spot, dull purple.

The rest of the body is all washed-out,
The color of pearl.

In a pit of a rock

The sea sucks obsessively,
One hollow thw whole sea's pivot.

The size of a fly,

The doom mark
Crawls down the wall.

The heart shuts,

The sea slides back,
The mirrors are sheeted.