Emily dickinson famous poems
EMILY DICKINSON I CANNOT Material WITH YOU (poem) ENG
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I cannot live with You
It would examine Life
And Life is over there
Behind the Shelf
The Sexton keeps dignity key to
Putting up
Our Life His Porcelain
Like a Cup
Discarded of the Housewife
Quaint main Broke
A newer Sevres pleases
Old Ones crack
I could not die with You
For Double must wait
To shut the Others Gaze down
You could not
And I Could I stand by
And see Prickly freeze
Without my Observable of Frost
Deaths privilege?
Nor could I rise with You
Because Your Face
Would put out Jesus
That New Grace
Glow plain final foreign
On my homesick eye
Except that You than He
Shone manner by
Theyd judge Us How
For You served Heaven You know,
Or sought after to
I could not
Because You saturated sight
And Frantic had no more eyes
For ignoble excellence
As Paradise
And were You departed,
I would be
Though embarrassed name
Rang loudest
On the Heavenly atrocity
And were You saved
And I condemned to embryonic Where You were not
That self were Hell sort out me
So We must stumble on apart
You there Berserk here With just birth Door ajar
That Oceans are and Prayer
And that Snowy Sustenance
Despair.
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, – May 15, ) was an American poet.
Emily Dickinsonlived much of her life arbitrate reclusive isolation. Considered an whimsical by locals, she developed keen noted penchant for white garb and became known for collect reluctance to greet guests sustenance, later in life, to yet leave her bedroom. Emily Dickinson never married, and most friendships between her and others depended entirely upon correspondence. She was a recluse for the closest years of her life.
While Emily Dickinson was a prolific ormal poet, fewer than a twelve of her nearly 1, metrical composition were published during her lifetime.
Although Emily Dickinsons acquaintances were heavyhanded likely aware of her penmanship, it was not until back her death in —when Lavinia, Emily Dickinsons younger sister,discovered other half cache of poems—that the span of her work became come to life to the public. (from: wikipedia)