If your Nerve, deny you by Emily Dickinson
If your Nerve, deny you by Emily Dickinson

If your Nerve, deny you

Emily Dickinson * Track #185 On Poems by Emily Dickinson

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If your Nerve, deny you by Emily Dickinson

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In this poem Dickinson writes about a capitalized, universal “Nerve” that represents the physical form. The poem urges us to go beyond the mundane life that is comfortable, and instead pursue something beyond that takes courage. The alternative is to keep to the familiar — in other words “lean again...

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If your Nerve, deny you Annotated

If your Nerve, deny you—
Go above your Nerve—
He can lean against the Grave,
If he fear to swerve—

That's a steady posture—
Never any bend
Held of those Brass arms—
Best Giant made—

If your Soul seesaw—
Lift the Flesh door—
The Poltroon wants Oxygen—
Nothing more—

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If your Nerve, deny you was written by Emily Dickinson.

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