10/08/2010

Marilyn Monroe's Poetry

Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters by Marilyn Monroe
Edited by Stanley Buchthal and Bernard Comment
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC (US),
HarperCollins (Canada and UK) © 2010 by LSAS International, Inc.


Poem about Arthur Miller:

my love sleeps besides me —
in the faint light — I see his manly jaw
give way — and the mouth of his
boyhood returns
with a softness softer
its sensitiveness trembling
in stillness
his eyes must have look out
wonderously from the cave of the little
boy — when the things he did not understand —
he forgot


"After one year of analysis"

And
Help help
Help
I feel life coming closer
when all I want
Is to die.
Scream —
You began and ended in air
but where was the middle?

via vanityfair

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