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  1. "I cannot live with You" is one of American poet Emily Dickinson's longest poems—and perhaps one of her most tormented. The poem's speaker tells a beloved that they "cannot live" together, not because their love is insufficient, but because it's overpowering.

  2. She addresses her lover in this poem, offering every possible outcome of a union between the two of them, and claiming that all would end in despair. Lines. I cannot live with You – Emily Dickinson. I cannot live with You – It would be Life – And Life is over there – Behind the Shelf.

  3. They’d judge Us – How – For You – served Heaven – You know, Or sought to – I could not – Because You saturated Sight – And I had no more Eyes For sordid excellence As Paradise. And were You lost, I would be – Though My Name Rang loudest On the Heavenly fame – And were You – saved – And I – condemned to be Where You ...

  4. I cannot live with You (640) Emily Dickinson. Track 51 on Emily Dickinson. This sad poem, Dickinson’s longest, is a renunciation of a lover. She explains why they can’t live together, why...

  5. 20. Juli 2017 · ‘I cannot live with You’: unusually for a love poem, the assertion is not ‘I cannot live without you’, but rather the opposite. Then, the reason: ‘It would be Life’. Not death, which is what we might expect, but the more positive ‘Life’.

  6. Goodness, Mercy and Grace Lyrics. Chorus: Another day, I could not face. Without Your goodness, Your mercy, Your grace. I could not live in this terrible place. Without Your...

  7. 11. Sept. 2023 · Emily Dickinsons poem “I Cannot Live With You” explores the speaker’s dilemma of coexisting with someone she loves, viewing their existence as distant and inaccessible, symbolizing a barrier that separates them from their desired life. Analysis.