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Comment 70 of 130, added on December 25th, 2005 at 7:57 PM.
THis Poem is so wonderful.It's in my belief that she's talking about death
and entering a new world,a spiritual world.And since around the time she
wrote this there was a religous debate happening it probilly written to
show HER beliefs.This poem is so deep i abostly love it!
Jane Austin from United States
Comment 69 of 130, added on December 21st, 2005 at 9:30 PM.
this poem blowses
Bobby
Comment 68 of 130, added on December 21st, 2005 at 9:27 PM.
this is ny favorite poem I have ever heard, I love emily dickinson and she
is my idol so good luck
T-sizzle from Bahamas
Comment 67 of 130, added on December 20th, 2005 at 5:41 PM.
There are several comments that would not even qualify to grace the walls
of the world's sorest latrines.
R. Smith from United States
Comment 66 of 130, added on December 11th, 2005 at 4:32 PM.
emily dickenson is an awesome poet!
nicole from United States
Comment 65 of 130, added on December 5th, 2005 at 4:38 PM.
I dislike this poem greatly
Mason
Comment 64 of 130, added on November 29th, 2005 at 1:56 PM.
After my first reading of this poem, I thought she was speaking of death.
Entering a brighter forest, where the leaves are always green and no frost
has come.
Just a thought....
Julie from Canada
Comment 63 of 130, added on November 27th, 2005 at 12:41 AM.
"...Ophelia:
So are we shepherding a flock of silly words and thoughts seeking to get
off the eminence?
Is that the gist? - to keep both of your flesh and mind exalted?
Along with feelings and words? Just words... and words... and words..."
http://www.litera.ru/slova/akhtman/ophelia_e.html
an-noa@yandex.ru from Israel
Comment 62 of 130, added on November 17th, 2005 at 8:59 PM.
i love this piece, as i do all Dickinson's work
This maybe a tad cliche ...
but what about 'There is another sky' at a postmodern electra complex?
lonely recluse, misses her brother, but to what extent?
Here is a little forest,
Whose leaf is ever green;
Here is a brighter garden,
Where not a frost has been;
In its unfading flowers
I hear the bright bee hum:
Prithee, my brother,
Into my garden come!
massive ammounts of sexual undertones here ...
or maybe im just being smutty!
Dave Rogers from United Kingdom
Comment 61 of 130, added on November 15th, 2005 at 7:40 AM.
this poem rocks its pimpin yeaha partner im a redneck!!!
leah from Chile
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THis Poem is so wonderful.It's in my belief that she's talking about death
and entering a new world,a spiritual world.And since around the time she
wrote this there was a religous debate happening it probilly written to
show HER beliefs.This poem is so deep i abostly love it!
Jane Austin from United States