Saturday, January 30, 2021

"There is Another Sky" by Emily Dickinson

 

There is Another Sky


There is another sky,

Ever serene and fair,

And there is another sunshine,

Though it be darkness there;

Never mind faded forests, Austin,

Never mind silent fields-

Here is a little forest,

Whose leaf is ever green;

Here is a brighter garden,

Where not a frost has been;

In its unfading flowers

I hear the bright bee hum:

Prithee, my brother,

Into my garden come!




Enjoy "There is Another Sky" with beautiful music.


Poem Video👇 

https://youtu.be/N8tFFEaADxI





Who wrote the poem "There is Another Sky"?

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 ~ May 15, 1886)

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson an American poet, was not widely known during her life, but now she is respected as one of the greatest American poets. She was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, and lived there all her life in isolation. She wouldn't invite any guests nor get out of her bedroom, and maintained social intercourses only by letters in her latter years. Dickinson wrote nearly 1,800 poems, but published only 10 poems and one letter during her lifetime.



"There is Another Sky" explanation

"There is Another Sky" is a sonnet about the beauty of her garden, "Garden of Eden" as she called it. The poem was included in her letter sent to her brother, asking him to come back home. She ardently hoped for his return.


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