Thursday, March 21, 2019

Dickinsons I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain Essay -- Dickinsons I Felt

Thomas Higginson changing Dickinsons words. An interpretive paper on, I Felt a Funeral, in My BrainEmilys Version I entangle a Funeral, in my Brain,And Mourners to and froKept treading--treading--till it seemedThat Sense was breaking through.And when they all told were seated,A Service, like a Drum.Kept beating--beating--till I thoughtMy Mind was going numb.And then I heard them lift a BoxAnd creak across my someoneWith those same Boots of Lead, again,Then Space--began to toll,As all the Heavens were a Bell,And Being, save an Ear,And I, and Silence, some strange RaceWrecked, solitary, here.And then a Plank in Reason, broke,And I dropped down, and down.And hit a World, at every plunge,And Finished knowing--then-- aft(prenominal) Higginsons Alterations I Felt A Funeral in my Brain I felt a funeral, in my brain,And mourners to and froKept treading, treading, till it seemedThat sense was breaking through.And when they all were seated,A service, like a drumKept beating, beating, till I thoughtMy mind was going numb.And then I hea...

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