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Read the poem: “Longing”

by Emily Dickinson

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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson
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Longing


I envy seas whereon he rides,

   I envy spokes of wheels

Of chariots that him convey,

   I envy speechless hills


That gaze upon his journey;

   How easy all can see

What is forbidden utterly

   As heaven, unto me!


I envy nests of sparrows

   That dot his distant eaves,

The wealthy fly upon his pane,

   The happy, happy leaves


That just abroad his window

   Have summer’s leave to be,

The earrings of Pizarro

   Could not obtain for me.


I envy light that wakes him,

   And bells that boldly ring

To tell him it is noon abroad, —

   Myself his noon could bring,


Yet interdict my blossom

   And abrogate my bee,

Lest noon in everlasting night

   Drop Gabriel and me.



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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson



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