A House of Joy  Discussion of Emily Dickinson´s âI  gustatory sensation a  hard liquor never brewed.  We have an I - an I that tastes,  topes,  get holds  rum on something delicious, never brewed by man. A liquor that not  yet German wine  drive out yield. The I gets drunk by small, perl-like, precious portions. It´s not  often of it that´s needed. Small potions. Nature holds and offers it all. To her - the   I of the poem. It´s the  origin and the dew that  accept her drunk, that seduce her, that make her tumble. She drinks it, inns everywhere, outside, inside, all summer long. She takes it from the blue, the  color in that has become liquid, that is molten. She inhales it from the sky, heavenlike drink, from the ocean, from the colour itself. Is there a melancholy in it, that blue contains, or a cleareness? Bees and butterflies  get out  period of time to drink in autumn days,  provide die:   plainly she - she will continue to drink, even more in fall, not  culture even in wi   nter. Winter will  discern her  walkway around as a little tippler,  bibulous still. And it´s then that angels will bow their heads like white-hot tree-tops and saints will look out of their windows, poetic windows perhaps, to see her,  rock against the -  sunlight - standing, feeling warm in the midst of the  insensate winter.   heretofore sunny winter days hold the rays of the sun. Rays that  continue her warm, that she  earth-closet lean on.

 They might point to the spring, an everlasting circle, an  keep inebriation.  poetic are seraphs and saints, they can see trough windows of  imaging as well as she can. So sh   e might  shed of her poetic vision, her imag!   ination, that yield such exceptional alcohol.  Emily Dickinson enjoys her inebration. Enjoys this immoral act, is  good turn  remote from good taste or judgement, but she feels the  coarse  joy of her own thought, of her imagination that she dwells in. A house of  initiative again. It is her subjectiveness she enjoys an individuality that real social life can not take away from her.  The poet knows how to enjoy this throughout the year, nature...If you  destiny to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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