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These are the Days when we look back- On this fair Poet and how she Grew

These are the Days when we look back- On this fair Poet and how she Grew

FromEdicts on E. Dicks- A podcast about the Apple TV+ show "Dickinson" and the poems of Emily Dickinson


These are the Days when we look back- On this fair Poet and how she Grew

FromEdicts on E. Dicks- A podcast about the Apple TV+ show "Dickinson" and the poems of Emily Dickinson

ratings:
Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Happy Valentines Day! 
The Dickinsibs resolve their conflict, Austin outs himself as a draft dodger, Mrs. Dickinson hops out of bed to sweep, and Emily reads out loud. 
Oh, and I guess she f*cks too. 
Meanwhile, Ben and Kyle discuss the inevitable struggles of parenting, horny Shakespeare, and their thoughts on Taylor Swift. 

These are the days when Birds come back –
A very few – a Bird or two,
To take a final look –
These are the days when skies resume
The old – old sophistries of June –
A blue and gold mistake.
Oh fraud that cannot cheat the Bee,
Almost thy plausibility
Induces my belief,
Till ranks of seeds their witness bear,
And swiftly thro' the altered air
Hurries a timid leaf –
Oh Sacrament of summer days!
Oh last Communion in the Haze –
Permit a Child to join –
Thy sacred emblems to partake –
Thy consecrated bread to take –
And thine immortal wine –

All the letters I can write
Are not fair as this—
Syllables of Velvet—
Sentences of Plush,
Depths of Ruby, undrained,
Hid, Lip, for Thee—
Play it were a Humming Bird—
And just sipped—me—
Released:
Feb 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast about Emily Dickinson, but now she f*cks. We love Emily Dickinson and are really excited to watch the new Apple TV+ show 'Dickinson,' created by Alena Smith and starring Hailee Steinfeld, Ella Hunt, Jane Krakowski, and Toby Huss. Join us as we discuss the show episode by episode, while also reflecting on the grim realities of life in 19th century New England with "charm" and "wit". Each episode also features a discussion of the OG Emily Dickinson's poetry. Got questions? Don't we all? Feel free to write to us at edictsonedicks@gmail.com.