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Emily Dickinson - In snow thou comest --

In snow thou comest --
Thou shalt go with the resuming ground,
The sweet derision of the crow,
And Glee's advancing sound.

In fear thou comest --
Thou shalt go at such a gait of joy
That man anew embark to live
Upon the depth of thee.

Added: on February 7th, 2006 at 2:04 PM | Viewed: 1357 times | Comments and analysis of In snow thou comest -- by Emily Dickinson Comments (1)


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Poet: Emily Dickinson
Poem: 1669. In snow thou comest --
Volume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Year: Published/Written in 1955

Comment 1 of 1, added on February 7th, 2006 at 2:04 PM.

So out of March comes a fairly plain statement of what Emily explores in so many more enigmatic poems -- that joy offers the opportunity to turn again and live to the depth of life which includes winter, death, loss, fear, snow.

d. eastman from United States

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