With that strange knowing that comes over me, like a clairvoyance, I know that I am sure of myself and my enormous and alarmingly timeless love for you; which will always be.
In Sylvia Plath's journals, she expresses a profound sense of clarity regarding her feelings of love. She describes this awareness as a type of clairvoyance, suggesting that it transcends ordinary understanding. Her confidence in this emotion contrasts with its timeless nature, highlighting the depth and significance of her attachment.
Plath's writing reflects the enduring quality of her love, which she feels is immense and unchanging despite any external circumstances. This certainty...