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You left me, sweet, two legacies,-- Analysis



Author: Poetry of Emily Dickinson Type: Poetry Views: 1589





You left me, sweet, two legacies,--

A legacy of love

A Heavenly Father would content,

Had He the offer of;



You left me boundaries of pain

Capacious as the sea,

Between eternity and time,

Your consciousness and me.








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I'm not entirely sure if I am correct about this but this poem could possibly relate to her love of a married man. Two legacies,one of love and one of pain. Love, obviosly could just be her love for him, while pain, because she knows she can never have him since he is married. While I hope to be understanding this poem it might be something else entirely that she is talking about, so I will continue to keep an open mind about all of her marvelous poems.

| Posted on 2005-04-03 | by Approved Guest




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