I Started Early – Took My Dog, by Emily Dickinson

I have recently subscribed to the Poetry Foundation’s Audio Poem of the Day. The poem for Monday 6 July is Emily Dickinson’s “I Started Early – Took My Dog”, https://www.poetryfoundation.org/podcasts/75386/i-started-early-took-my-dog-656.


To me, Dickinson’s poem is full of erotic imagery:


“But no Man moved Me – till the Tide

Went past my simple Shoe –

And past my Apron – and my Belt

And past my Boddice – too –


And made as He would eat me up –

As wholly as a Dew

Opon a Dandelion’s Sleeve –

And ...

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Published on July 07, 2020 01:39
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