An Immortal Journey 

Batool Idrish posted under PenMuse-63 Poetry on 2024-05-15



On envelopes, or stitched booklets, she wrote, When writing her hands shook. She hid these for she mistook, Who'd grant her genius a look Poetry can strange friends make, no one knew: Her mind bent, or she'd break Treasure trove sent in the wake O’ Civil War, no mistake. Call it a woman's  fancy. Dickinson's  Epistles-poetry A rapport struck, were privy Full eight years, a soul journey. Author's Note - This poem is about how nearly 70 letters and poetry (plus 500 poems) struck a deep friendship between Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, her first editor cum publisher.