Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Some days, it's just like this

A great Hope fell
You heard no noise
The Ruin was within
Oh cunning wreck that told no tale
And let no Witness in

The mind was built for mighty Freight
For dread occasion planned
How often foundering at Sea
Ostensibly, on Land

A not admitting of the wound
Until it grew so wide
That all my Life had entered it
And there were troughs beside

A closing of the simple lid
That opened to the sun
Until the tender Carpenter
Perpetual nail it down --

-Emily Dickinson

2 comments:

  1. That's a great Dickinson poem. I don't beleive I've come across it before. That is so good I would have remembered it. It's got a great ending, but this stanza rteally intrigues me:

    A not admitting of the wound
    Until it grew so wide
    That all my Life had entered it
    And there were troughs beside


    The wound and life entering the wound. How imaginative. Thanks Joyce.

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  2. You're welcome Manny. This and another are my favorite Dickinson poems. Maybe I'll post the other one.

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