
Poems
A Nonfiction, Classics, Poetry book. My life closed twice before its close; It yet remains to seeIf Immortality unveil A...
Considered by many to be the spiritual mother of American poetry, Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) was one of the most prolific and innovative poets of her era. Well-known for her reclusive personal life in Amherst, Massachusetts, her distinctively short lines, and eccentric approach to punctuation and capitalization, she completed over seventeen hundred poems in her short life. Though fewer than a dozen of her poems were actually published during her lifetime, she is still one of the most widely read poets in the English language. Over one hundred of her best poems are collected here.
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- ISBN: 9781570620997 / 0
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And somebody has lost the faceThat made existence home! Emily Dickinson, Dickinson: Poems There are, that resting, rise.Can I expound the skies?How still the riddle lies! Emily Dickinson, Poems Good MorningMidnightI'm coming HomeDaygot tired of MeHow could Iof Him?Sunshine was a sweet placeI liked to stayBut Morndidn't want menowSoGoodnightDay!I can lookcan't IWhen the East is Red?The Hillshave a waythenThat puts the HeartabroadYouare not so fairMidnightI choseDayButplease take a little GirlHe turned away! Emily Dickinson, Dickinson: Poems
"Heaven"is what I cannot reach!The Apple on the TreeProvided it do hopelesshangThat"He aven" isto Me!The Color, on the Cruising CloudThe interdicted LandBehind the Hillthe House behindThereParadiseis found!Her teasing PurplesAfternoonsThe credulousdecoyEnamoredof the ConjurorThat spurned usYesterday! It is a truth universally acknowledged that I hate poetry. I really, truly hate it. Or I did, until I came across one of Emily Dickinson's poems, and subsequently devoured an entire collection of them. Emily Dickinson writes with magic- her poems are lyrical and emotional without the melodrama I'd come to associate with most poetry.... This rating is just a reflection of how much I "got" this volume of poetry, it has a modern affect I wasn't expecting, and is so unlike the 19th century poetry I have read. This volume, edited and published by her friends, reads like two entirely separate volumes of poetry. The first part has recurring themes of nature with American...