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SONNETS (cont.)
Marilyn Hacker
“February 25”
Dear Bill, I dawdled answering your letter.
My punishment—the postal rates were raised.
The mail piled on this table has me fazed.
I think of it as clearing up the clutter.
There’s somebody I like better and better
—she’s someone else’s lover, though, not mine.
She hides her blushes in her leonine
hair, that was more like tinsel than like butter
when I ruffled it—the feminine
of avuncular. She’s twenty-five,
but age is not the muddle of the matter
whose damp wings are unfolding now, alive
out of the chrysalis that I felt shatter
when I kissed her till heat split my spine.
● Scan and analyze each line. ● In bullet form, make note of 10 literary devices
the poet uses to convey meaning.