Transcription of For each ecstatic instant By Emily Dickinson [ Photo with Poem / Experiment24 ]

It is a poem by Emily Dickinson, a renowned American female poet.
I've transcribed this poet's poem many times before and posted it on this blog.

The poem placed contrasting words in each paragraph. The happy and lonely moments are short, and in return, the chiru expresses the exhaustion and constant effort.

I think reading Emily Dickinson's poetry, sometimes it seems depressing, but it also shows a willingness to deal with the depression that she has expressed in such a way a little deeper.


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For each ecstatic instant  By Emily Dickinson


For each ecstatic instant
We must an anguish pay
In keen and quivering ratio
To the ecstasy.

For each beloved hour
Sharp pittances of years –
Bitter contested farthings –
And Coffers heaped with Tears!


For each ecstatic instant  By Emily Dickinson

It's been a while since I posted today. Time goes by really fast.

I transcribed this poem into a Hemisphere fountain pen from Waterman. And I used Irosijuku kiri-same ink.


a transcription video  ->   https://youtube.com/shorts/Jin02zhMEl0


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