The Moon Is Distant from the Sea
David N. Childs
In her poignant poem, Emily Dickinson uses the metaphor of the sea following the moon's command to express her profound obedience to God. "...Oh, Signor, thine, the amber hand - and mine - the distant sea - obedient to the least command … Read More
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In her poignant poem, Emily Dickinson uses the metaphor of the sea following the moon's command to express her profound obedience to God. "...Oh, Signor, thine, the amber hand - and mine - the distant sea - obedient to the least command Thine eye impose on me." �David Childs' music reflects the poet's meaning with sensitivity and depth.