Poem A Day

Classic poem

I see thee better -- in the Dark --

by Emily Dickinson

I see thee better -- in the Dark --

I do not need a Light --

The Love of Thee -- a Prism be --

Excelling Violet --

I see thee better for the Years

That hunch themselves between --

The Miner's Lamp -- sufficient be --

To nullify the Mine --

And in the Grave -- I see Thee best --

Its little Panels be

Aglow -- All ruddy -- with the Light

I held so high, for Thee --

What need of Day --

To Those whose Dark -- hath so -- surpassing Sun --

It deem it be -- Continually --

At the Meridian?

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About this poem

First line
I see thee better -- in the Dark --
Poet
Emily Dickinson
Themes
nature, love, death, beauty

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