Classic and Contemporary Poetry
I LIVE WITH HIM, I SEE HIS FACE, by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Be judgment — what it may Subject(s): God; Immortality | ||||||||
I live with Him - I see His face - I go no more away For Visitor - or Sundown - Death's single privacy The Only One - forestalling Mine - And that - by Right that He Presents a Claim invisible - No wedlock - granted Me - I live with Him - I hear His Voice - I stand alive - Today - To witness to the Certainty Of Immortality - Taught Me - by Time - the lower Way - Conviction - Every day - That Life like This - is stopless - Be Judgment - what it may | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WALLACE STEVENS' LETTERS by ROBERT BLY DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING by DAVID IGNATOW I CLOSE MY EYES by DAVID IGNATOW IN 'DESIGNING A CLOAK TO CLOAK HIS DESIGNS' YOU WRESTED FROM OBLIVION by MARIANNE MOORE THE THINGS THAT DIE by GREGORY ORR THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON |
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