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Langston Hughes and Emily Dickinson

   
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Dickinson could have been asking God if he was with her as she encountered her wild nights when she asks "Were I with thee." The futile winds could have been used as a metaphor for the ruff and hard times in her life explaining that no matter how hard times got her heart remained with God searching for direction and instructions to reach the promise land of the paradise Eden...
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Dickinson could have been asking God if he was with her as she encountered her wild nights when she asks "Were I with thee." The futile winds could have been used as a metaphor for the ruff and hard times in her life explaining that no matter how hard times got her heart remained with God searching for direction and instructions to reach the promise land of the paradise Eden...
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