"Nature" Is What We See Poem by Emily Dickinson


Lily2022/05/03 08:51
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"Nature" Is What We See Poem by Emily Dickinson

"Nature" is what we see—

The Hill—the Afternoon—

Squirrel—Eclipse—the Bumble bee—

Nay—Nature is Heaven—

Nature is what we hear—

The Bobolink—the Sea—

Thunder—the Cricket—

Nay—Nature is Harmony—

Nature is what we know—

Yet have no art to say—

So impotent Our Wisdom is

To her Simplicity.

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3 comments

Abdul Hafeez1 year ago
Certainly! Here's Emily Dickinson's poem "Nature" for you: Nature - the Gentlest Mother is, Impatient of no Child - The feeblest - or the waywardest - Her Admonition mild - In Forest - and the Hill - By Traveller - be heard - Restraining Rampant Squirrel - Or too impetuous Bird - How fair Her Conversation - A Summer Afternoon - Her Household - Her Assembly - And when the Sun go down - Her Voice among the Aisles Incite the timid prayer Of the minutest Cricket - The most unworthy Flower - When all the Children sleep - She turns as long away As will suffice to light Her lamps - Then bending from the Sky - With infinite Affection - And infiniter Care - Her Golden finger on Her lip - Wills Silence - Everywhere -
Raj Hassan1 year ago
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Guest2 years ago
Keep going on