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  1. The Double Image. By Anne Sexton. 1. I am thirty this November. You are still small, in your fourth year. We stand watching the yellow leaves go queer, flapping in the winter rain, falling flat and washed. And I remember.

  2. The Double Image. 1. I am thirty this November. You are still small, in your fourth year. We stand watching the yellow leaves go queer, flapping in the winter rain. falling flat and washed.

  3. The Double Image. 1. I am thirty this November. You are still small, in your fourth year. We stand watching the yellow leaves go queer, flapping in the winter rain, falling flat and washed. And I remember. mostly the three autumns you did not live here.

  4. In south light, her smile is held in place, her cheeks wilting like a dry orchid; my mocking mirror, my overthrown love, my first image. She eyes me from that face that stony head of death I had outgrown.

  5. 15 déc. 2020 · The Double Image. December 15, 2020. 00:00. View the full text of the poem in this episode. By Anne Sexton. Audio recordings of classic and contemporary poems read by poets and actors, delivered every day. Subscribe. More Episodes from Audio Poem of the Day. Showing 1 to 20 of 2,529 Podcasts. Friday, July 5, 2024. Walking With My Father. Poets.

  6. 17 févr. 2010 · The title of this long narrative poem is ‘The Double Image’. It's a poem about the mother and daughter relationship seen two ways. It's a very personal poem.

  7. The Double Image. by Anne Sexton. 1. I am thirty this November. You are still small, in your fourth year. We stand watching the yellow leaves go queer, flapping in the winter rain. falling flat and washed.