Transcribing " A Word " By Emily Dickinson [ Photo with Poem / Experiment23 ]

This poem is a very concise and short poem by Emile Dickinson. But it has deep meaning. The moment a word is thrown away, the word disappears, but at that moment a word is born and becomes one being.
In a way, it seems to have brought a very small concept of existentialist philosophy.


A word is dead 

A word is dead
When it is said,
Some say.

I say it just
Begins to live
That day.

By Emily Dickinson


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" A Word " By Emily Dickinson




The literary work of poetry is written in a very restrained language and has many implications within it.

The moment the word written in this poem speaks, it can be seen as a work of poetry. In that sense, the words generally spoken by the public and the words that the poet thinks are very different in meaning.

If you look at this picture, I chose it because it felt like the title. The flower, which has not yet blossomed alone, now looks like it was just born, but it looks like it will disappear quickly in the picture. When I see it like that, it has the same meaning as the word in this poem.














 





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