If springs from winter rise,
can the Anemones
Be reckoned up?
If night stands first – then noon
To gird us for the sun
What gaze!
When from a thousand skies
On our developed eyes
Noons blaze!
Emily Dickinson #63
Descripiton,
This poem is addressing the fact that good things can come from bad things or situations. This poem is saying from hard work comes the great satisfaction of putting up your feet and resting on a day off. We may be blinded by the night or the negative situation that we are in. But soon coming out of the situation, we will see why it all happened in the first place, and then, “What gaze!”