It's something usual in Emely Dickinson's poem writing. Along with short lines, loss of punctuation and dashes at the end of a line she uses some pyrrhics and trochees. Another thing is that it is one of her nature poems that she relates to religion, themes as death, beauty and immortality in the focus of the natural world.
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It's something usual in Emely Dickinson's poem writing. Along with short lines, loss of punctuation and dashes at the end of a line she uses some pyrrhics and trochees. Another thing is that it is one of her nature poems that she relates to religion, themes as death, beauty and immortality in the focus of the natural world.