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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (Эмили Дикинсон)


Gone


Went up a year this evening!
I recollect it well!
Amid no bells nor bravos
The bystanders will tell!
Cheerful, as to the village,
Tranquil, as to repose,
Chastened, as to the chapel,
This humble tourist rose.
Did not talk of returning,
Alluded to no time
When, were the gales propitious,
We might look for him;
Was grateful for the roses
In life's diverse bouquet,
Talked softly of new species
To pick another day.

Beguiling thus the wonder,
The wondrous nearer drew;
Hands bustled at the moorings --
The crowd respectful grew.
Ascended from our vision
To countenances new!
A difference, a daisy,
Is all the rest I knew!



Emily Elizabeth Dickinson's other poems:
  1. What Inn Is This
  2. It Was Not Death, for I Stood up
  3. A Throe upon the Features
  4. Till the End
  5. Some, Too Fragile for Winter Winds


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Elizabeth Siddal (Элизабет Сиддал) Gone ("To touch the glove upon her tender hand")
  • Adam Gordon (Адам Гордон) Gone ("In Collins-street standeth a statue tall—")
  • Dora Greenwell (Дора Гринвелл) Gone ("Alone, at midnight as he knelt, his spirit was aware")

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