Sometimes running on the grass.
You may have seen it, haven't you?
His appearance, very abrupt,
The grass seems to have been separated by a comb.
Show sharp arrows with spots,
And get close to your feet,
Open all the roads forward again,
It likes wet places,
The soil should be too cold to produce grain,
But I was barefoot when I was a child.
Many times in the morning,
Walk over, when it's in the sun,
An open rope whip,
Trying to bend down and pick it up,
It curled up and disappeared,
Many people in nature,
I know them, and they know me well,
They make my heart swell,
A true feeling,
But every time I meet this guy,
Whether accompanied or alone,
Always short of breath,
The cold is biting.
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Dickinson's Poems in Three Different Periods
The first issue was 186 1 years ago. During this period, Dickinson's works were traditional in style, and her feelings naturally flowed in. After Dickinson's death, Thomas H. Johnson, who published her works, could only identify five works written by Dickinson before 1858.
The second period is 186 1 year ~ 1865, which is the most creative period of Dickinson, and her poems are more energetic and passionate during this period. According to Johnson's estimation, Dickinson wrote 86 poems in 186 1, 1862 366, 1863 1,174. At the same time, he believes that during this period, Dickinson fully expressed the theme of immortality and death.
The third period was after 1866. It is estimated that two thirds of all Dickinson's poems were written before that year.
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