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    Poetry Inspired by Emily Dickinson

    Okay, I know that it is technically against forum rules to advertise one's personal website, but I really hope Admin will make an exception in this case. I'm not trying to sell anything, or make my website really popular or anything like that, I just want to share the poetry I have written that is on my website.

    Emily Dickinson is in my opinion the greatest poet ever. And a lot of my poetry is inspired by her work or has similar themes.

    My Poetry: Click Here.
    My Favourite Poems And Favourite Dickinson Poems: Click Here.

    I encourage all comments on my poetry or my favourite poems to be posted in this thread/forum. It's just so hard to be a poet without an audience or to express without anyone to express to. And obviously fans of Emily Dickinson would probably be the best audience.

    Again, to the moderaters, I very humbly ask that you don't delete my post.

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    Hmmmm, I feel as if I should get a conversation going.

    Does anyone know of any poems or poets influenced by Dickinson's work? It's probably a dumb question because I know she became highly influential, but I myself don't know of anyone in particular.

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    Lightbulb I have the same question

    Quote Originally Posted by lawrencelaica View Post
    Hmmmm, I feel as if I should get a conversation going.

    Does anyone know of any poems or poets influenced by Dickinson's work? It's probably a dumb question because I know she became highly influential, but I myself don't know of anyone in particular.
    I also don't know of any, so it's definitely not a dumb question. However if we consider ourselves poets then I guess that is the answer in itself.

    I wrote a song based on poem (303) called Soul Society. You can check it out here, hope you enjoy! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1v7...&feature=share

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    I wrote a song based on poem (303) called Soul Society. You can check it out here, hope you enjoy! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1v7...&feature=share
    Beautiful song and interpretation.

    I consider Emily Dickinson one of my favorite poets and have penned an homage to her on a few occasions (Two Butterflies, For Emily (Happy Birthday))... perhaps I have been influenced by her minimalistic efforts in some manner... I'd like to think so.

    An aside: I read everything I can about Emily and came across this the other day: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine...etters/306524/

    and this today: http://www.edickinson.org/faq#2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asha Jane View Post
    I also don't know of any, so it's definitely not a dumb question. However if we consider ourselves poets then I guess that is the answer in itself.

    I wrote a song based on poem (303) called Soul Society. You can check it out here, hope you enjoy! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1v7...&feature=share
    Very nice music video, Asha Jane! You have a lovely voice.

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    A lovely song, sung with passion! Congrats, Asha Jane!
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