“Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson

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A poem from Emily Dickinson, given the AI music generation.
Published posthumously in 1890, “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” is arguably one of the poet’s most celebrated and most famous poems. In it, the speaker takes a carriage ride with personified death, who appears not as a menacing reaper but a “kindly” driver taking her to eternity. Like many funeral poems that give comfort to the grieving, Emily Dickinson’s piece—and the final stanza, in particular—suggests the dead might live on in the afterlife.

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