Saturday, August 22, 2020

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

Thomas Higginson changing Dickinson's words. An interpretive paper on, I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain Emily's Version I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, Furthermore, Mourners back and forth Continued stepping - stepping - till it appeared That Sense was getting through. Furthermore, when they all were situated, A Service, similar to a Drum. Continued beating- - beating- - till I thought My Mind was going numb. And afterward I heard them lift a Box Also, squeak over my Soul With those equivalent Boots of Lead, once more, At that point Space- - started to cost, As all the Heavens were a Bell, Also, Being, yet an Ear, Also, I, and Silence, some unusual Race Destroyed, single, here. And afterward a Plank in Reason, broke, Also, I dropped down, and down. Also, hit a World, at each plunge, Also, Finished knowing- - at that point - After Higginson's Alterations I Felt A Funeral in my Brain I felt a burial service, in my mind, Also, grievers back and forth Continued stepping, stepping, till it appeared That sense was getting through. Also, when they all were situated, An assistance, similar to a drum Continued beating, beating, till I thought My brain was going numb. And afterward I hea...

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