Breathing Emily Dickinson: Inspiration/Expiration
Breathe, n
A. Whisper; utter softly; speak privately; [fig.] confide; make known
Breathe in Ear more modern
God’s old fashioned vows
B. Inhale and exhale; process air through the lungs; [fig.] live; subsist
And now, by Life deprived,
In my own Grave I breathe
C. Exist; show life force; [fig.] purr; yowl; make vibrant animal sounds
With thee in the Tamarind wood —
Leopard breathes — at last!
D. Absorb; assimilate; internalize; infuse; gather.
And now, removed from Air —
I simulate the Breath, so well —
E. Gasp; draw in air; respond with admiration
‘Tis Costly — So are purples!
‘Tis just the price of Breath —
F. Flutter; flicker; waver; hover; palpitate; [fig.] betray; vacillate; be unfaithful:
An hour behind the fleeting breath
G. Share; experience; partake of; have in common
When it comes, the Landscape listens —
Shadows — hold their breath —
H. Inhale deeply; rest from action; recover from panic
Straighten — look cautious for their Breath —
But make no syllable — like Death —
I. Circulate; disperse; mobilize; pass around; cause to move
We breathed —
Then dropped the Air —
Which bore it best?
J. Speak; communicate; express truth; transmit knowledge; [fig.] commune
A Word that breathes distinctly
Has not the power to die
Breathing, verbal n
A. Gasp; hyperventilation; respiration; sudden inhalation of air; [fig.] nervousness; anxiety; feeling of caution; sign of fear
To suspend the Breath
Is the most we can
B. Existing; living; surviving; enduring; abiding
For this — accepted Breath —
Through it — compete with Death —
Breathless, adj
A. Unearthly; eternal; timeless; not mortal; [fig.] active; racing; rapid; speedy; in a hurry
the breathless sun
B. Not exhaling; holding in air; unable to breathe freely;
[fig.] pendulous; suspended; full of anticipation; paralyzed from emotion
the breathless Bee
And when her breath was done1For the lexicon, see Emily Dickinson Lexicon, Brigham Young University, 2007-2023, https://edl.byu.edu/lexicon/b/46; for Emily Dickinson’s works extracts, see Emily Dickinson Poems, University of Pennsylvania, www.writing.upenn.edu/library/Dickinson-Emily_Complete-Poems.html