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Emily Dickinson
Delve into a world constructed from images and thoughts streaming along at the speed of light. Watch them flow as they for buildings, people, animals and objects. Streaming along at the speed of light, one can only catch glimpses of what is truly concealed within by the river. As it travels through the mind, it touches everything. Forming, altering, defining, nothing is truly what it seems or what we interpret it to be. Hidden within the stream lies powers that are truly incomprehensible to the human mind.
In "Your thoughts don't have words…" Emily Dickinson intertwines this realization within the constructs of her poem. Dickinson explores
Approximate words: 749
Approximate pages: 3
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