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Anne Sexton Quotes about Heart

Meanwhile in my head, I’m undergoing open-heart surgery.

Anne Sexton (2001). “Transformations”, p.75, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

The windows, the starving windows that drive the trees like nails into my heart.

Anne Sexton (1975). “The Awful Rowing Toward God”, Boston : Houghton Mifflin

I will be steel! I will build a steel bridge over my need! I will build a bomb shelter over my heart! But my future is a secret. It is as shy as a mole.

Anne Sexton (1978). “Words for Dr. Y.: uncollected poems with three stories”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)

Maybe, although my heart is a kitten of butter, I am blowing it up like a zeppelin.

Anne Sexton (1975). “The Awful Rowing Toward God”, Boston : Houghton Mifflin

Some women marry houses. It's another kind of skin; it has a heart, a mouth, a liver and bowel movements.

Anne Sexton, Diane Wood Middlebrook, Diana Hume George (2000). “Selected Poems of Anne Sexton”, p.64, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

It is a dead heart. It is inside of me. It is a stranger yet once it was agreeable, opening and closing like a clam.

Anne Sexton (1975). “The Awful Rowing Toward God”, Boston : Houghton Mifflin

When I lie down to love, old dwarf heart shakes her head. Like an imbecile she was born old.

Anne Sexton, Diane Wood Middlebrook, Diana Hume George (2000). “Selected Poems of Anne Sexton”, p.50, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

It was as if a morning-glory had bloomed in her throat, and all that blue and small pollen ate into my heart, violent and religious

Anne Sexton, Diane Wood Middlebrook, Diana Hume George (2000). “Selected Poems of Anne Sexton”, p.211, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

My heart is on a budget. It keeps me on the brink.

Anne Sexton (1978). “Words for Dr. Y.: uncollected poems with three stories”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)

I love you. You are closest to my heart, closer than any other human being. You are my extension. You are my prayer. You are my belief in God. For better or worse you inherit me.

Anne Sexton, Linda Gray Sexton, Lois Ames (2004). “Anne Sexton: A Self-portrait in Letters”, p.342, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Big heart, wide as a watermelon, but wise as birth, there is so much abundance in the people I have.

Anne Sexton (1975). “The Awful Rowing Toward God”, Boston : Houghton Mifflin

There is an animal inside me, clutching fast to my heart, a huge crab.

Anne Sexton (1975). “The Awful Rowing Toward God”, Boston : Houghton Mifflin