Wild nights – Wild nights!

Poetry | Emily Dickinson

Wild nights – Wild nights Quotations

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“Wild nights – Wild nights!” 

“Were I with thee”

The line shows strong passion and excitement. Here expresses longing for the beloved’s presence. 

“Futile – the winds – To a Heart in port –”

It means the speaker’s heart feels safe in love; storms do not matter to her.

“Done with the Compass – Done with the Chart!” 

Speakers no more need to search because love is the final home.

“Might I but moor – tonight – In thee!” 

Here, the speaker wants to Deep longing to rest in the beloved, both physical and spiritual closeness. 

 

Moral Lesson: The poem shows that desire and love have great power. Love can turn the storm of emotions into something beautiful. Combining deep emotions with peace and security makes life feel rich and complete. 

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