If I can stop one heart from breaking By Emily Dickinson [Photo with Poem] transcribe a good poem

If I can stop one heart from breaking  By Emily Dickinson

Maybe because it rained all day yesterday, the morning when I met early in the morning was full of moisture.


Roses bloom very beautifully in Korea in May. So I washed my face, dressed, and dragged my bike out to meet white, yellow, or reddish roses early on Saturday morning, but I didn't have them.


These days, it was too cold for spring, so the roses have not yet bloomed. I left the place with regret, but I couldn't come back home, so I wandered around again.
Then I discovered a water lily blooming in a very small pond. Rather, it was even more fortunate for me. I was very pleased with this water lily, perhaps because I never thought it would be in bloom.


Moreover, the morning sun was shining so beautifully, and yesterday's rain swept away the dust, making the water lilies cleaner and cleaner.

I took a lot of pictures. I didn't feel the sign of time passing because it's been a long time since I held the camera.

It was such a beautiful day.



If I can stop one heart from breaking

                             By Emily Dickinson


If I can stop one heart from breaking

I shall not live in vain;


If I can ease one life the aching,

Or cool one pain,

Or help one fainting robin

Unto his nest,

I shall not live in vain.


If I can stop one heart from breaking  By Emily Dickinson

This poem is a concise and very moving poem. I interpreted it as a worry and belief about my value that exists in this world.
If I can be a hope and comfort to someone in my life, I think there is something more beautiful than this.




Transcribing this poem, I wrote it down using my newly purchased fountain pen. The writing felt soft and fine. You'll need to adjust a little more to the lid, but it seems like a decent handmade fountain pen.  ✍ 








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