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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THERE'S SOMETHING QUIETER THAN SLEEP, by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Remark that birds have fled! Subject(s): Corpses | |||
There's something quieter than sleep Within this inner room! It wears a sprig upon its breast - And will not tell its name. Some touch it, and some kiss it - Some chafe its idle hand - It has a simple gravity I do not understand! I would not weep if I were they - How rude in one to sob! Might scare the quiet fairy Back to her native wood! While simple-hearted neighbors Chat of the "Early dead" - We - prone to periphrasis Remark that Birds have fled! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CORPSES (1) by LYNN EMANUEL PHOTO AFTER POGROM by MINA LOY LENINGRAD CEMETERY, WINTER OF 1941 by SHARON OLDS TWO VIEWS OF A CADAVER ROOM: 2 by SYLVIA PLATH FAITH' IS A FINE INVENTION by EMILY DICKINSON |
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