| Join Now
Emily Dickinson's Avatar

Poem - I died for Beauty – but was scarce

by Emily Dickinson

I died for Beauty – but was scarce
Adjusted in the Tomb
When One who died for Truth was lain
In an adjoining Room –

He questioned softly ‘Why I failed’?
‘For Beauty’, I replied –
‘And I – for Truth – Themself are one –
We Brethren are’, He said –

And so, as Kinsmen, met a Night –
We talked between the Rooms –
Until the Moss had reached our lips –
And covered up – our names –

Topic: Love, Others

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

Leave a Comment

You must log in or join to leave a comment.