Emily Dickinson Poem by RIC BASTASA

Emily Dickinson



hands so frail
dusts do not crumple in her palm
eccentric mind as sharp
as Gillette

rumored
a blood hemorrhage
on suppressed
Freudian lustful desires

life and death
she knew them all too well

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