Poesie di Emily Dickinson

Poetessa, nato venerdì 10 dicembre 1830 a Amherst, Massachusetts (USA - Stati Uniti d'America), morto sabato 15 maggio 1886 a Amherst, Massachusetts (USA - Stati Uniti d'America)
Questo autore lo trovi anche in Frasi & Aforismi e in Proverbi.

Scritta da: Silvana Stremiz
We - Bee and I - live by the quaffing -
'Tis'nt all Hock - with us -
Life has it's Ale -
But it's many a lay of the Dim Burgundy -
We chant - for cheer - when the Wines - fail -
Do we "get drunk"?
Ask the jolly Clovers!
Do we "beat" our "Wife"?
I - never wed -
Bee - pledges his - in minute flagons -
Dainty - as the trees - on her deft Head -

While runs the Rhine -
He and I - revel -
First - at the vat - and latest at the Vine -
Noon - our last Cup -
"Found dead" - "of Nectar" -
By a humming Coroner -
In a By-Thyme!
Emily Dickinson
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    Scritta da: Silvana Stremiz
    I Came to buy a smile - today -
    But just a single smile -
    The smallest one upon your face
    Will suit me just as well -
    The one that no one else would miss
    It shone so very small -
    I'm pleading at the "counter" - sir -
    Could you afford to sell -
    I've Diamonds - on my fingers -
    You know what Diamonds are?
    I've Rubies - like the Evening Blood -
    And Topaz - like the star!
    'Twould be "a Bargain" for a Jew!
    Say - may I have it - Sir.
    Emily Dickinson
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