Classic and Contemporary Poetry
I HIDE MYSELF WITHIN MY FLOWER, by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Almost a loneliness Subject(s): Flowers | ||||||||
I hide myself within my flower, That fading from your Vase, You, unsuspecting, feel for me - Almost a loneliness. I know a place where Summer strives With such a practised Frost- She-each year-leads her Daisies back- Recording briefly-"Lost"- But when the South Wind stirs the Pools And struggles in the lanes- Her Heart misgives Her, for Her Vow- And she pours soft Refrains Into the lap of Adamant- And spices-and the Dew- That stiffens quietly to Quartz- Upon her Amber Shoe | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THEY SAW THE PROBLEM by MARK JARMAN SHAKE THE SUPERFLUX! by DAVID LEHMAN THE M??TIER OF BLOSSOMING by DENISE LEVERTOV TANKA DIARY (6) by HARRYETTE MULLEN VARIATIONS: 17 by CONRAD AIKEN |
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