Phantom Texts
“one of the journals simply
"disappeared," much like
the draft of Doubletake”
—Anna Journey, After Ariel:
An Argument for Sylvia Plath's
Phantom Third Poetry Collection,
Plath Profiles 83
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Rather than explicating—
Investigating and elaborating
On Sylvia Plath’s murder—
Rather than the suicide trope
To do a “Doubletake”—
To create a noir phantom text
A film noir murder movie—
Like “Double Indemnity”
To set up a fake scenario—
A “Doubletake” filmscript
Sylvia gets Ted Hughes first—
Not the other way around
And throw in Assia too—
As part of the noir bargain
Only the Yew tree knows—
That’s where they’re buried
After Sylvia sneaks up—
Behind them making love
And blows their brains out—
There in St. Peter’s cemetery
And buries them deep—
Down with the Devon dead
Continuing to live there—
At her home in Court Green
Skipping the London scene—
No Fitzroy deadly rendezvous
No Boxer Storm suicide—
Instead staying at home
The grieving, abandoned—
Wife of Yorkshire adultery
A dead-beat husband—
Disappearing in thin air
Gone with his Assia Weevil—
Who knows where?
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