Poems by Emily Dickinson: The Spirit

Updated May 6, 2020 | Infoplease Staff
by EmilyDickinson
Asleep
The Monument

The Spirit

The Spirit

'T is whiter than an Indian pipe,
'T is dimmer than a lace;
No stature has it, like a fog,
When you approach the place.
Not any voice denotes it here,
Or intimates it there;
A spirit, how doth it accost?
What customs hath the air?
This limitless hyperbole
Each one of us shall be;
'T is drama, if (hypothesis)
It be not tragedy!
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