This 4 stanza poem by Emily Dickinson explores different aspects of nature through short examples. It begins by saying nature is what we see like hills, afternoons, and animals. The second stanza says nature is what we hear, listing sounds of birds and insects. The third stanza says nature is what we know yet can't fully express. The final stanza acknowledges how our understanding of nature's simplicity is limited.
This 4 stanza poem by Emily Dickinson explores different aspects of nature through short examples. It begins by saying nature is what we see like hills, afternoons, and animals. The second stanza says nature is what we hear, listing sounds of birds and insects. The third stanza says nature is what we know yet can't fully express. The final stanza acknowledges how our understanding of nature's simplicity is limited.
This 4 stanza poem by Emily Dickinson explores different aspects of nature through short examples. It begins by saying nature is what we see like hills, afternoons, and animals. The second stanza says nature is what we hear, listing sounds of birds and insects. The third stanza says nature is what we know yet can't fully express. The final stanza acknowledges how our understanding of nature's simplicity is limited.
The Hillthe Afternoon SquirrelEclipsethe Bumble bee NayNature is Heaven Nature is what we hear The Bobolinkthe Sea Thunderthe Cricket NayNature is Harmony Nature is what we know Yet have no art to say So impotent Our Wisdom is To her Simplicity.