Life, and Death, and Giants

Emily Dickinson

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Life, and Death, and Giants—
Such as These—are still—
Minor—Apparatus—Hopper of the Mill—
Beetle at the Candle—
Or a Fife's Fame—
Maintain—by Accident that they proclaim—

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  • anibalpratt2

    WOW, THIS POEM REALLY BLOWS ME AWAY. LOVE THE LINE "MINOR—APPARATUS—HOPPER OF THE MILL". FEELS LIKE IT MAKES A POINT ABOUT HOW TINY EVERYDAY THINGS ACTUALLY MATTERS. IT'S DEPP EVERYBODY! LIFE, DEATH AND THE BIG THINGS, BUT ALSO THE LITTLE DETAILS. REALLY MAKES YOU PONDER....! DON'T USUALLY READ POEMS, BUT THIS GRABBED ME.