That I did always love
I bring thee Proof
That till I loved
I never lived — Enough —

That I shall love alway —
I argue thee
That love is life —
And life hath Immortality —

This — dost thou doubt — Sweet —
Then have I
Nothing to show
But Calvary —

Analysis, meaning and summary of Emily Dickinson's poem That I did always love

2 Comments

  1. Xochitl M. says:

    Emily Dickinson such a great poet of all times.

  2. Jc colon says:

    i really liked that poem beside emily dickenson is my faverent poet in the whole world she guys should read more of her poems.

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