martes, 18 de octubre de 2022

Emancipation (Emily Dickinson)

No rack can torture me,
My soul's at liberty
Behind this mortal bone
There knits a bolder one

You cannot prick with saw,
Nor rend with scymitar.
Two bodies therefore be;
Bind one, and one will flee.

The eagle of his nest
No easier divest
And gain the sky,
Than mayest thou,

Except thyself may be
Thine enemy;
Captivity is consciousness,
So's liberty.


Poem XXXV
IV. Time and Eternity 



Vocabulary:  

Rack: a frame or shelf that has bars or hooks on which you can put things.

Bold: not afraid of taking risks and making difficult decisions

Prick: to make a small hole in something using something sharp

Rend: to tear or break something violently into pieces

Scymitar: a single-edged sword with a convex curved blade

Bind: to tie someone so that they cannot move or escape

Divest: to get rid of

Thou mayest: old use you may