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Jia Ming
Poems
Mar 2023
Because I could stop for Life
Because I could stop for Life—
She kindly stopped with me—
The carriage held not just ourselves
but all mortality.
We promptly drove; we knew of haste—
I didn't put away
my labour nor my leisure too
for Her civility.
We passed an industry where workers worked—
At midnight— in the room—
We passed the fields of gazing grain—
We passed a megamall—
Or rather— they passed us—
The cloud unhid a paintful ray—
For certain cotton made my clothes,
my plastics only pay—
We paused before a house that seemed
a miracle in the air—
Its use was scarcely visible:
A trick of tear and wear—
Since then— 'tis days and yet
feels longer than the aeon
we first surmised the turning sky
were toward Temporary.
#emily
#dickinson
#life
Written by
Jia Ming
22/M/Malaysia
(22/M/Malaysia)
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