Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson

Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson

If I have never seen the sun

Emily Dickinson

I could have put up with the darkness

If I hadn't seen the sun

However, the sunshine makes me desolate.

Become a new desolation

If I can save a sad heart

Emily Dickinson

If I can save a sad heart

I will live in vain.

If I can alleviate the pain of life

Calm sour taste

Help a fainting robin

Return to the nest

I will live in vain.

If I can keep a heart from breaking.

Emily Dickinson

If I can keep a heart from breaking,

I won't waste my life;

If I can soothe a miserable life,

Or stop the wound from burning,

Or help a robin in a coma.

Find its nest,

I won't waste my life.

Beauty can't be man-made, it's natural.

Emily Dickinson

Beauty can't be man-made, it comes from itself.

Pursue it deliberately and it will disappear.

Let nature take its course and nature will exist.

When the breeze blows across the grass

The fingers of the wind caressed the grass.

To catch up with the green ripples

God will try to stop it.

Let you, never end.

Waiting for an hour is too long.

Emily Dickinson

Wait an hour, it's too long-

If love happens after that-

Wait ten thousand years, not long-

If, at last, there is love in return-

Many madness is the most sacred reason.

Emily Dickinson

Many madness is the most sacred reason.

Eyes for discerning truth;

Many senses are the most nihilistic madness.

Here, as in many fields,

It is also the majority that has the upper hand.

It is wise to agree;

Objection.-Get into trouble immediately,

Wear eternal chains.

If you remember, you will forget.

Emily Dickinson

If you remember, you will forget.

I'll never remember,

If forgetting is memory.

I have almost forgotten.

If lovesickness is entertainment,

Mourning is happiness,

How cheerful those fingers are today,

Picked these.