My very significant other is in another country at the moment. Thousands of miles away and I and the kids have parts missing. So this one is for him, but I hope you'll enjoy it none the less.
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IF You Were Coming In The Fall by Emily Dickinson (1924)
IF you were coming in the fall,
I ’d brush the summer by
With half a smile and half a spurn,
As housewives do a fly.
If I could see you in a year,
I ’d wind the months in balls,
And put them each in separate drawers,
Until their time befalls.
If only centuries delayed,
I ’d count them on my hand,
Subtracting till my fingers dropped
Into Van Diemen’s land.
If certain, when this life was out,
That yours and mine should be,
I ’d toss it yonder like a rind,
And taste eternity.
But now, all ignorant of the length
Of time’s uncertain wing,
It goads me, like the goblin bee,
That will not state its sting.
Below is a link to another poem by Emily that I've featured.
Hope Is A thing With Feathers
Below is a link to another poem by Emily that I've featured.
Hope Is A thing With Feathers
Hope Is A Thing With Feathers is my favorite Emily Dickinson poem. May your significan other be back before you know it! Roland
ReplyDeleteI remember you saying that when i featured it Roland. You and Karen.
ReplyDeleteTo wave away the summer so you'd get here faster.
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Do you read Sexton or Plath? Plath's Daddy disturbed me in the best way. And I still love Anne Sexton's poems. I have been 'Her Kind'.
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I'll look them up Tirz, thank you. I forgot to mention I got myself quite a few of your recommended Kesley Cole books. i can't wait to snuggle up with them.
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