[at-l] Emily Dickinson

Bob C ellen at clinic.net
Sat Dec 30 15:31:16 CST 2006


WHO robbed the woods, 
The trusting woods? 
The unsuspecting trees 
Brought out their burrs and mosses 
His fantasy to please. 
He scanned their trinkets, curious, 
He grasped, he bore away. 
What will the solemn hemlock, 
What will the fir-tree say? 





> ------------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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