Here comes the sun (and soul)
On this solstice, the Dickinsonian oracle shines forth:
You Cannot take itself
From any Human soul -
That indestructable estate
Enable him to dwell -
Impregnable as Light
That every man behold
But take away as difficult
As undiscovered Gold -
(E. Dickinson, 1359)
You Cannot take itself
From any Human soul -
That indestructable estate
Enable him to dwell -
Impregnable as Light
That every man behold
But take away as difficult
As undiscovered Gold -
(E. Dickinson, 1359)
Labels: Emily Dickinson, solstice, soul
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