A Gentle Pause: Emily Dickinson’s Reflection on Death

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In the quiet of her room, she sat,
Where shadows danced and whispers spoke,
A gentle pause, where time seemed flat,
Her mind a river, thoughts awoke.

The world outside, a distant hum,
Yet in her heart, a vibrant song,
Death, a guest, not feared but come,
To where her spirit does belong.

She penned her words with careful grace,
Each line a tapestry of light,
Exploring realms of time and space,
In silence, she embraced the night.

With every breath, she found release,
In nature’s arms, her soul took flight,
A journey home, to find her peace,
In death’s embrace, eternal light.

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