You mentioned spring's delaying — I blamed her for the opposite.
I would eat evanescence slowly.
-#EmilyDickinson
letter to Elizabeth Holland (ltr 318)
#everynightapoem #ofsorts #march1
You mentioned spring's delaying — I blamed her for the opposite.
I would eat evanescence slowly.
-#EmilyDickinson
letter to Elizabeth Holland (ltr 318)
#everynightapoem #ofsorts #march1
@chowleen Text in image:
"Friday I tasted life. It was a vast morsel. A circus passed the house —still I feel the red in my mind though the drums are out.
The book you mention, I have not met. Thank you for tenderness.
The lawn is full of south and the odors tangle, and I hear to-day for the first the river in the tree.
You mentioned spring’s delaying —I blamed her for the opposite. I would eat evanescence slowly.
Vinnie is deeply afflicted in the death of her dappled cat, though I convince her it is immortal which assists her some. Mother resumes lettuce, involving my transgression —suggestive of yourself, however, which endears disgrace.
'House' is being 'cleaned.' I prefer pestilence. That is more classic and less fell."
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