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Emily Dickinson

The Poetry of Emily Dickinson

  • Ronnieidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
    So unsuspected violets
    Within the fields lie low,
    Too late for striving fingers
    That passed, an hour ago.
  • Jo Leeidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
    If I can stop one heart from breaking,
    I shall not live in vain;
    If I can ease one life the aching,
    Or cool one pain,
    Or help one fainting robin
    Unto his nest again,
    I shall not live in vain.
  • Jdlyn Crtzidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
    DAWN.

    When night is almost done,
    And sunrise grows so near
    That we can touch the spaces,
    It 's time to smooth the hair

    And get the dimples ready,
    And wonder we could care
    For that old faded midnight
    That frightened but an hour.
  • Jaz Alvidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
    If I can stop one heart from breaking,
    I shall not live in vain;
    If I can ease one life the aching,
    Or cool one pain,
    Or help one fainting robin
    Unto his nest again,
    I shall not live in vain.
  • An-nisa Pratiwiidézett6 évvel ezelőtt
    The soul selects her own society,
    Then shuts the door;
  • The Evil Rebelidézetttegnap
    Soul, wilt thou toss again?
    By just such a hazard
    Hundreds have lost, indeed,
    But tens have won an all.

    Angels' breathless ballot
    Lingers to record thee;
    Imps in eager caucus
    Raffle for my soul
  • The Evil Rebelidézetttegnap
    T is so much joy! 'T is so much joy!
    If I should fail, what poverty!
    And yet, as poor as I
    Have ventured all upon a throw;
    Have gained! Yes! Hesitated so
    This side the victory!

    Life is but life, and death but death!
    Bliss is but bliss, and breath but breath!
    And if, indeed, I fail,
    At least to know the worst is sweet.
    Defeat means nothing but defeat,
    No drearier can prevail!

    And if I gain, — oh, gun at sea,
    Oh, bells that in the steeples be
  • Sarasinbooksidézett2 hónappal ezelőtt
    If I can stop one heart from breaking,
    I shall not live in vain;
    If I can ease one life the aching,
    Or cool one pain,
    Or help one fainting robin
    Unto his nest again,
    I shall not live in vain.
  • Elena Lugoidézett9 hónappal ezelőtt
    The moon slides down the stair
    To see who's there.
  • isjalsoleilidézett9 hónappal ezelőtt
    POWER.

    You cannot put a fire out;
    A thing that can ignite
    Can go, itself, without a fan
    Upon the slowest night.

    You cannot fold a flood
    And put it in a drawer, —
    Because the winds would find it out,
    And tell your cedar floor.
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