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EPISODE · May 29, 2021 · 13 MIN

Poems by Emily Dickinson - The Late Night Poems

from The Late Night Poems · host Bhawana

This episode is about Emily Elizabeth Dickinson's poem. And in today's episode, I read not just one poem but 3 poems of Emily Dickinson.  1 Hope is a thing with feathers published in 1891 2. The Wife published in 1896  3. I measure every grief I meet also published in 1896 If you want me to read your favorite writers poem, send it to my Instagram account.  I would love read and put your reference in my future episode.   Thank you :)  IG account - @err0ristt

This episode is about Emily Elizabeth Dickinson's poem. And in today's episode, I read not just one poem but 3 poems of Emily Dickinson.  1 Hope is a thing with feathers published in 1891 2. The Wife published in 1896  3. I measure every grief I meet also published in 1896 If you want me to read your favorite writers poem, send it to my Instagram account.  I would love read and put your reference in my future episode.   Thank you :)  IG account - @err0ristt

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