"Ah, too, it has a wing."
Perhaps Dickinson just need to rhyme with "sting"? Is it simple nonesense, or like so much nonsense poetry by Ogden Nash, Lewis Carroll or e. e. cummings, does it have a particular poignant resonance?
2003-04-02
Added by: Rose
"Ah, too, it has a wing."
I believe this line helped to further the contradictions of what fame does.
Perhaps Dickinson just need to rhyme with "sting"? Is it simple nonesense, or like so much nonsense poetry by Ogden Nash, Lewis Carroll or e. e. cummings, does it have a particular poignant resonance?