Will there really be a “Morning”?
by Elouise
Here’s an Emily Dickinson poem that appeals to the child in each of us. I also find it timely, all things considered. My response follows her poem.
Will there really be a “Morning”?
Is there such a thing as “Day”?
Could I see it from the mountains
If I were as tall as they?Has it feet like Water lilies?
Has it feathers like a Bird?
Is it brought from famous countries
Of which I have never heard?Oh some Scholar! Oh some Sailor!
Oh some Wise Man from the skies!
Please to tell a little Pilgrim
Where the place called “Morning” lies!c. 1859
Emily Dickinson Poems, Edited by Brenda Hillman
Shambhala Pocket Classics, Shambhala 1995
Dear Emily,
I wonder what was on your mind when you wrote this. Maybe the War between the States? Family members who fought in it? Or how about the devastation left behind when so many cities and fertile fields were laid waste via fire?
Some people don’t think things here are that bad now; others don’t agree. I’d say we at least have something like it.
Then again, maybe you were thinking of less visible things. Perhaps a personal loss you couldn’t show the world. Or the piled up anguish of watching one family member after another decline in health and leave this world. Or your keen awareness that this world doesn’t always value what you value, or see things the way you do.
I think we have all of that right now, and more just keeps coming. I also think we’re getting tired of it.
Maybe you were lonely when you wrote this. So lonely that you would have been happy to leave this life behind. You might have been lonely for the birds and insects, trees and shrubs, water lilies and butterflies, sunrises and sunsets. All creatures great and small. Your outdoor cathedral and congregation where you felt safe, understood and appreciated. Without having to explain yourself over and over.
In your poem you call yourself a little Pilgrim. I like that. It’s a very kind and tender way to talk about yourself. Almost, but not quite putting yourself down because you don’t happen to be a scholar, sailor or wise man from the skies. I think you’re already a wise woman, a sailor of sometimes treacherous social seas, and a deep scholar of human life.
Now that you’re There, I wonder whether, as a Wise Woman from the skies, you might tell me where the place called “Morning” lies. Could you? Would you? It seems we have many lost souls here who are looking for that place. If not here, then where? Can you help us find it? Or at least send us a little poem about it?
Your pen pal, Elouise ♥
© Elouise Renich Fraser, 27 July 2017
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Awww…..you’re welcome, and thanks my dear! 💜💕
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oh, how delightful an idea to write to Emily as your penpal! I’m right with you….her poetic soul truly lives on as your poetic soul dialogues with her even still….a glimpse of “morning”?
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Maybe she’ll write back…..🦋😊
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It made me think of the song “I Can Only Imagine.” Beautiful poem and your response reflects the beauty in you as well. Thank you for sharing.
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You’re most welcome, Dan. 😊🎶
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I love this, Elouise, along with your happy medical stats post, both of which I have just read, as I catch up on e-mails from “travel day” yesterday! Looking forward to seeing you in person, and very soon! 🙂
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I can’t believe your ‘vacation’ is nearly over! 😟🙀😎
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Over here in the Antipodes 🙂
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😎😊🌞
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I love this pen pal response to Emily….but don’t forget, I still say she’s inside of you, a descendant of the stars and skies sent down to guide you through her words, so that you may create your own to share ❤ peace and love and happy Saturday E ❤
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You are too kind, Kim. And I hear you… 🙂
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I just went to the Emily Dickinson museum last week. Very informative….the docents are great, and we had a few Dickinson aficionados on our tour.
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Oh……how wonderful! It’s on my wish list! Maybe some day…..😊
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My suggestion to you if you go is to stay in Hadley. Very few hotels in Amherst. There were some pretty b&b’s, but wasn’t practical for us because we were with teen daughter. But worth a visit if you’re a fan. I heard the movie about her is pretty good, but they made her too dour (according to docent)
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Thanks for the suggestion!
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