[at-l] Emily Dickinson

Bob C ellen at clinic.net
Sat Dec 30 15:31:01 CST 2006


by: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

N altered look about the hills; 
A Tyrian light the village fills; 
A wider sunrise in the dawn; 
A deeper twilight on the lawn; 
A print of a vermilion foot; 
A purple finger on the slope; 
A flippant fly upon the pane; 
A spider at his trade again; 
An added strut in chanticleer; 
A flower expected everywhere; 
An axe shrill singing in the woods; 
Fern-odors on untravelled roads,-- 
All this, and more I cannot tell, 
A furtive look you know as well, 
And Nicodemus' mystery 
Receives its annual reply.




> ------------Original Message------------
> From: Sloetoe <sloetoe at yahoo.com>
> To: hopeflpoet at webtv.net, at-l at backcountry.net, infpeace at gmail.com
> Date: Sat, Dec-30-2006 10:03 AM
> Subject: Re: [at-l] Emily Dickinson
>
> Alright alright alright....
> If you poetesses think The Big E was so hot poet and
> hiker(ess)-wise, why not post a killer poem, to show
> us Philistines whuz'all the fuss about? C'mon, lay it
> on us.
> 
> Oh, and as for the long skirts, the hardest part of
> the United States settlement was done and underway
> when Miss Emily was doing her thing from the upstairs
> window, all done by women in "long skirts" and
> children as well, nearly all of whom went *shoeless*
> for the trip. Let's remember our forebears were much
> more physical than us. (And by "forebears", I don't
> just mean "pioneers" or "Pilgrims" but, heh, let's go
> back a few MILLION years. We wuz MADE to move ladies
> n' gennilmun.
> 
> sloetoe
> waitingfortheEmily
> (** Special Note Department: If you do a spellcheck on
> waitingfortheEmily, you get MaidenForm. Kinda poetic,
> ain't it?)
> 
> --- hopeflpoet at webtv.net wrote:
> 
> >  in the unlikely event that those who read Emily
> > don't already know, ...
> > ...she definitely would
> > have been a long-distance hiker if those long skirts
> > hadn't been the required female 'gear'. 
> 
> Spatior! Nitor! Nitor! Tempero!
>    Pro Pondera Et Meliora.
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