EmilyShe's influenced the style of my verse often epigrammatic and terse. Nineteenth century poet of note hardly published a thing that she wrote.
Amherst, Mass... 1830 she came I get courage myself from her pen. As I've splashed in her ink now and then I've deLighted myself in the rain.
Brother Austin, Lavinia too... how their bond with young Emily grew Sisters both stayed at home all their life and next-door Austin moved with his wife.
So austere in their Calvinist home but from Dickinson-faith she would roam yet a transcendent One would remain at the heart of her soul's broad terrain.
She began writing verse in her teens; all we have are sweet shared in-betweens innovative, exuberant notes of affection to friends. How she dotes.
Humor, anecdote, somber reflection with inventiveness for their inspection. Correspondents would not give her back near as much as she gave; ‘twas a lack.
Then her poetry-friends introduced Barrett Browning, whose "..Vision…" induced *1 her distinction, bloomed female ambition maturing her own intuition.
Our fastidious writer withdrew from most social engagements and grew reticent when religious revival pressured her more inside for survival.
Her love-interest secret, called “Master” many letters, but quiet disaster. Not succumbing to anguish, “The zeroes taught us phosphorus.” She joins our heroes.
Forty booklets she gathered, by hand sewn together and bundled, unplanned. Death by stroke... they were found ‘neath her bed or we’d not know what churned in her head.
“I’m Nobody! Who are you?” she wrote; “Are you—Nobody—too?” ends the quote. *2 All her loneliness words touch the masses even more as poetic time passes. Daniel's Personal Post Script:Marshall Lee was my Dad’s name you see, and my Mother would oft scream at me “When your Dad’s home, you will get the dickens!" … did, and kept it, so now the plot thickens:
Simmered Dad’s name and “dickens” in stew: I became M Lee Dickens’ son too! © MLee Dickens’son 2020 Daniel J Ricketts *1 https://genius.com/Elizabeth-barrett-browni...poets-annotated
*2 https://poets.org/poem/im-nobody-who-are-you-260
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