Saturday, January 27, 2018

A light exist in Spring by Emily Dickinson

Enjoy this beautiful poem by Emily Dickinson



A light exists in Spring
Not present on the year
At any other period—
When March is scarcely here

A color stands abroad
On solitary fields
That science cannot overtake
But human nature feels.

It waits upon the lawn,
It shows the furthest tree
Upon the furthest slope we know;
It almost speaks to me.

Then, as horizons step,
Or noons report away,
Without the formula of sound,
It passes, and we stay

A quality of loss
Affecting our content,
As trade had suddenly encroached

Upon a sacrament.

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