736
Have any like Myself
Investigating March,
New Houses on the Hill descried-
And possibly a Church-
That were not, We are sure-
As lately as the Snow-
And are Today-if We exist-
Though how may this be so?
Have any like Myself
Conjectured Who may be
The Occupants of the Adobes-
So easy to the Sky-
'Twould seem that God should be
The nearest Neighbor to-
And Heaven-a convenient Grace
For Show, or Company-
Have any like Myself
Preserved the Charm secure
By shunning carefully the Place
All Seasons of the Year,
Excepting March-'Tis then
My Villages be seen-
And possibly a Steeple-
Not afterward-by Men-
Have Any Like Myself
Emily Dickinson
(1)
Poem topics: god, heaven, sky, snow, today, place, easy, year, church, charm, company, secure, march, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about Have Any Like Myself poem by Emily Dickinson
Best Poems of Emily Dickinson