"No ship can take people far away like a book..." comes from which poem?

"No ship can carry people far away like a book..." comes from "No Ship Like a Book" by the famous American poet Emily Dickinson. The original text of this poem is as follows:

"No ship is like a book"

Author: Emily Dickinson (USA)

No ship can be like a book

No ship

Can be like a book

Nor a horse

< p>Can take people far away like a page of jumping poetry

Open a book quietly

Read this road< /p>

The poorest people can also walk

Don’t worry about tolls

Just open a book quietly

How wonderful it is The frugal car

Carries the human soul

Extended information:

This philosophical poem selects a series of images, which may seem ordinary but actually contain profound meanings. With deep meaning. Warn people to read well. Books can lead us to any distant place. Books can help us cultivate our moral character and make us successful.

About the author:

Emily Dickinson (December 10, 1830 - May 15, 1886) was a legendary American poetess. One of the pioneers of modernist poetry in the 20th century. Dickinson's poems mainly write about the interest of life, nature, life, faith, friendship and love. The poetic style is concise and graceful, the intention is fresh, the description is true and subtle, the thought is deep, the cohesion is strong, and it is extremely original.

Reference: Emily Dickinson--Baidu Encyclopedia