Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Nobody Knows This Little Rose by Emily Dickinson




This poem talks about how even the tiniest little entities, such as a rose amongst a barren field, are appreciated and/or used in some way by something. For example, if she were to pick up the rose, she says that the birds, the bees, the breeze, and the butterflies would notice its absence; whether this is true or not, I do not know.

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