I think my FAVORITE Emily book last year was Susan Snively's Poetry for Kids (which Jama reviewed) where there are lovely illustrations of all of the poems. I love the brevity of that prairie poem, and the illustrations just took it over the top.
I need a little Emily every day, so thank you! Just saw the wonderful ED exhibit at the Morgan Library in NYC. :-) Christie @ https://wonderingandwondering.wordpress.com/blog/
You're so right, Karen. Wouldn't change a thing of those five lines! Thank goodness for revery, bees, and Emily.
ReplyDeleteThose are such perfect lines. Emily and revery equals luxury.
ReplyDeleteI think my FAVORITE Emily book last year was Susan Snively's Poetry for Kids (which Jama reviewed) where there are lovely illustrations of all of the poems. I love the brevity of that prairie poem, and the illustrations just took it over the top.
ReplyDeleteTanita, the illustrations in that book are dreamy! I love them!
ReplyDeleteBrenda and Tabatha, thanks for joining in the revery today. :)
Sigh, thanks for this Friday gift of Emily. Perfection is the way to describe this poem. A small miracle it is. . .
ReplyDeleteI do think you're right--perfection. Copying into my commonplace right now!
ReplyDeleteI need a little Emily every day, so thank you! Just saw the wonderful ED exhibit at the Morgan Library in NYC. :-) Christie @ https://wonderingandwondering.wordpress.com/blog/
ReplyDeleteEvery day is a good day for a little Emily!
ReplyDeleteFive perfect lines - just right, Karen. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAny time is a good time for Emily.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to be sharing Emily's perfection with my fellow Emily fangirls! :)
ReplyDeleteAhh...I'm sad that bees are becoming few, but good to remember that no matter what, we will always be capable of revery!
ReplyDeleteAh... Emily! I saw a bee today checking out my lavender that is just about to present itself.
ReplyDeleteThanks for Emily Dickinson's poem Karen, it's perfect. Here's a short poem inspired by her poem "To make a prairie."
ReplyDeleteHaloed Honey Bee
I saw a honey bee
busy in my backyard,
and around it danced
a halo of reverie,
for only me to see.
© 2017 Michelle Kogan
I see Mary Lee already said it, but I was thinking as I read this that bees ARE few!
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