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I’m ”wife”—I’ve finished that - Emily Dickinson
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I’m ”wife”—I’ve finished that Emily Dickinson

"I’m ‘wife’—I’ve finished that" by Emily Dickinson is a poignant exploration of identity, domesticity, and the complexities of womanhood. While Dickinson's work is often categorized as poetry, it reflects themes of self-fulfillment and societal roles. The lyrical meaning delves into the constraints of marriage and personal autonomy. The piece lacks a musical genre but resonates with feminist thought. Its cultural impact lies in challenging traditional views of women's roles in the 19th century. #Poetry

I’m ”wife”—I’ve finished that - Emily Dickinson
I'm "wife"—I've finished that—
That other state—
I'm Czar—I'm "Woman" now—
It's safer so—

How odd the Girl's life looks
Behind this soft Eclipse—
I think that Earth feels so
To folks in Heaven—now—

This being comfort—then
That other kind—was pain—
But why compare?
I'm "Wife"! Stop there!
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