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Emily Dickinson - when faces called flowers float out of the ground... (67)

when faces called flowers float out of the ground
and breathing is wishing and wishing is having-
but keeping is downward and doubting and never
-it's april(yes,april;my darling)it's spring!
yes the pretty birds frolic as spry as can fly
yes the little fish gambol as glad as can be
(yes the mountains are dancing together)

when every leaf opens without any sound
and wishing is having and having is giving-
but keeping is doting and nothing and nonsense
-alive;we're alive,dear:it's(kiss me now)spring!
now the pretty birds hover so she and so he
now the little fish quiver so you and so i
(now the mountains are dancing, the mountains)

when more than was lost has been found has been found
and having is giving and giving is living-
but keeping is darkness and winter and cringing
-it's spring(all our night becomes day)o,it's spring!
all the pretty birds dive to the heart of the sky
all the little fish climb through the mind of the sea
(all the mountains are dancing;are dancing)

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Poet: Emily Dickinson
Poem: when faces called flowers float out of the ground... (67)

Comment 3 of 3, added on April 23rd, 2012 at 9:51 PM.
LSUsHaOltHom

Can the poem be inspired by anohter author? I wrote a good poem but it is inspired by George Ella Lyon. Should I write under the title: inspired by Geroge Ella Lyon or something?

Asma from France
Comment 2 of 3, added on April 21st, 2012 at 10:17 PM.
vbiPkWoVOwkkBOSF

I read the poem and somehow uhtoght you might have used the moon as part of your balloon. Its a beautiful illustration. You have a talent with layering shades on shades.. and one has a sense of them up there (depth)

Irvan from Zambia
Comment 1 of 3, added on June 6th, 2005 at 8:11 PM.

A bit overdoing it, if I'm qualified to say so, but not quite ironic.

sii from United States

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