Book
Emily Dickinson : poetry for kids
Publication Information
Lake Forest, CA : MoonDance, [2016]
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary
An illustrated introduction to the poetry of Emily Dickinson.
Contents
- Introduction
- Summer... it's all I have to bring today
- In the name of the Bee
- I'm nobody! Who are you?
- A bird came down the walk
- They dropped like Flakes
- "Answer, July!"
- A narrow fellow in the grass
- Exhilaration is in the breeze
- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee
- A soft sea washed around the house
- From all the jails the boys and girls
- Autumn.... The gentian weaves her fringes
- Faith is a fine invention
- Blazing in gold and quenching in purple
- I never saw a moor
- He fumbles at your spirit
- Because I could not stop for death
- The cricket sang
- Winter... Safe in their alabaster chambers
- It sifts from leaden sieves
- This is my letter to the world
- The spider holds a silver ball
- There's a certain slant of light
- The going from a world we know
- Like brooms of steel
- I went to heaven
- Spring... New feet within my garden go
- Bee, I'm expecting you!
- Hope is the thing with feathers
- Will there really be a morning?
- A word is dead
- I send two Sunsets
- The wind begun to rock the grass
- A curious cloud surprised the sky
- There is no frigate like a book
- What Emily was thinking.