Monday, January 13, 2003

All Overgrown By Cunning Moss Comments

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All overgrown by cunning moss,
All interspersed with weed,
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Emily Dickinson
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Angelina Holmes 06 May 2014

Haha cunning moss... interesting idea.

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Megan Donohue 22 February 2005

It's about the death of Chalotte Bronte, or Currer Bell. The whole poem is talking about Bronte's life, and how her family started dying, and she eventually seized an oportunity to die and followed their example. (i.e. the bird following the flock in stanza 2)

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Megan Donohue 22 February 2005

It's about the death of chalotte bronte, or currer bell. the poem above seems to skip a few stanza's, but the bird in pg two is reffering to currer bell.

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