I can wade Grief (252) by Emily Dickinson
I can wade Grief (252) by Emily Dickinson

I can wade Grief (252)

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I can wade Grief (252) by Emily Dickinson

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Dickinson’s poetry represents a progressive conception of mental illness given her 19th century context. Here, she characterizes depression by articulating how she perceives happiness amidst its encompassing pain.

The inability to process feelings of joy emphasizes the emotional control imposed by...

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I can wade Grief (252) Annotated

I can wade Grief—
Whole Pools of it—
I'm used to that—
But the least push of Joy
Breaks up my feet—
And I tip—drunken—
Let no Pebble—smile—
'Twas the New Liquor—
That was all!

Power is only Pain—
Stranded, thro' Discipline,
Till Weights—will hang—
Give Balm—to Giants—
And they'll wilt, like Men—
Give Himmaleh—
They'll Carry—Him!

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