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Read the poem: “I Had a Guinea Golden”

by Emily Dickinson

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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson
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I Had a Guinea Golden


I had a guinea golden;

   I lost it in the sand,

And though the sum was simple,

   And pounds were in the land,

Still had it such a value

   Unto my frugal eye,

That when I could not find it

   I sat me down to sigh.


I had a crimson robin

   Who sang full many a day,

But when the woods were painted

   He, too, did fly away.

Time brought me other robins, —

   Their ballads were the same, —

Still for my missing troubadour

   I kept the ‘house at hame.’


I had a star in heaven;

   One Pleiad was its name,

And when I was not heeding

   It wandered from the same.

And though the skies are crowded,

   And all the night ashine,

I do not care about it,

   Since none of them are mine.


My story has a moral:

   I have a missing friend, —

Pleiad its name, and robin,

   And guinea in the sand, —

And when this mournful ditty,

   Accompanied with tear,

Shall meet the eye of traitor

   In country far from here,

Grant that repentance solemn

   May seize upon his mind,

And he no consolation

   Beneath the sun may find.



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I had no time to hate, because > > >

American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson



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