Guest MormonGator Posted April 22, 2015 Report Posted April 22, 2015 So many wonderful poets out there, but she is one of my favorites. I love her "The Soul Selects Her Own Society" and "There is No Frigate Like a Book..." I almost wrote my MA thesis on her. Quote
mordorbund Posted April 22, 2015 Report Posted April 22, 2015 From the alt text of https://xkcd.com/788/ I learned from Achewood that since this poem [Because I Could Not Stop for Death] is in ballad meter, it can be sung to the tune of Gilligan's Island. Since then, try as I might, I haven't ONCE been able to read it normally. Quote
Guest MormonGator Posted April 22, 2015 Report Posted April 22, 2015 From the alt text of https://xkcd.com/788/ That's awesome. Quote
Vort Posted April 27, 2015 Report Posted April 27, 2015 Emily Dickinson or Sara Teasdale? Now while my lips are living Their words must stay unsaid, And will my soul remember To speak when I am dead? Yet if my soul remembered You would not heed it, dear, For now you must not listen, And then you could not hear. I love Sara Teasdale, but she inevitably leaves me sad. Dickinson is less depressive, more wistful and philosophical. Quote
Guest MormonGator Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 I love Sara Teasdale, but she inevitably leaves me sad. Dickinson is less depressive, more wistful and philosophical. Exactly. I once heard someone call the poems of Dickinson "daggers' and my goodness that's a perfect description. I also like Teasdale. Quote
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