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    his i'm new to this site. i'm studyin the peom of emily dickinson for my leaving cert but my teacher never really went through it. i was wonderin if some here would br able to tell me what this poem is all about. i understand a little bit about it but i would lik to know what other people thought about it to and what she is actually talkin about.


    A narrow fellow in the grass
    Occasionally rides;
    You may have met him,--did you not,
    His notice sudden is.

    The grass divides as with a comb,
    A spotted shaft is seen;
    And then it closes at your feet
    And opens further on.

    He likes a boggy acre,
    A floor too cool for corn.
    Yet when a child, and barefoot,
    I more than once, at morn,

    Have passed, I thought, a whip-lash
    Unbraiding in the sun,--
    When, stooping to secure it,
    It wrinkled, and was gone.

    Several of nature's people
    I know, and they know me;
    I feel for them a transport
    Of cordiality;

    But never met this fellow,
    Attended or alone,
    Without a tighter breathing,
    And zero at the bone


    i know it is about nature and a certain snake.

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    Alias Domino Bianca Fransen's Avatar
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    Wow, I think the poem is beautiful, but I have never read it and do not understand it at once.
    Your explanation that this poem describes a rarely seen snake (she alone can see it, other lovers of nature not?) sounds very plausible.

    If I come across some explanation I will write it here..

    Oh, wait, check out this website: http://www.cswnet.com/~erin/ed10.htm
    I hope that helps a little..
    Our lives are better left to chance.
    I could have missed the pain,
    but then I'd have had to miss the dance

    Garth Brooks

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    Max Quicker
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    It's really just about her and a snake. Just keep those two things in mind while reading it thoughtfully at least 5 to 10 times.

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