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As plan for Noon and plan for Night - Emily Dickinson
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As plan for Noon and plan for Night Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson's poem "As Plan for Noon and Plan for Night" explores the contrasts between day and night, reflecting themes of duality, the passage of time, and existential contemplation. The lyrical meaning delves into the inevitability of change and the cyclical nature of life. While not a traditional song, its poetic form invites musical interpretation. #Poetry

Release Year: N/A (poem published in the late 19th century)

Main Themes: Duality, Time, Existence

Unique Elements: Rich imagery and metaphorical language.

Cultural Impact: Influenced modern poetry and music, emphasizing introspective themes.

As plan for Noon and plan for Night - Emily Dickinson
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As plan for Noon and plan for Night
So differ Life and Death
In positive Prospective
The Foot upon the Earth

At Distance, and Achievement, strains
The Foot upon the Grave
Makes effort at conclusion
Assisted faint of Love
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