Happy Birthday Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 - May 15, 1886) was an American poet who challenged the existing definitions of poetry. She experimented with expression in order to free it from conventional restraints. In celebration of her birthday, we are featuring her poem Safe In Their Alabaster Chambers.

Safe In Their Alabaster Chambers
By Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

    Safe in their alabaster chambers,
    Untouched by morning and untouched by noon,
    Sleep the meek members of the resurrection,
    Rafter of satin, and roof of stone.

    Light laughs the breeze in her castle of sunshine;
    Babbles the bee in a stolid ear;
    Pipe the sweet birds in ignorant cadence, --
    Ah, what sagacity perished here!

    Grand go the years in the crescent above them;
    Worlds scoop their arcs, and firmaments row,
    Diadems drop and Doges surrender,
    Soundless as dots on a disk of snow.



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