There's a Certain Slant of Light, by Emily Dickinson

There's a Certain Slant of Light

There's a certain slant of light,
On winter afternoons,
That oppresses, like the weight
Of cathedral tunes.   Heavenly hurt it gives us;
We can find no scar,
But internal difference
Where the meanings are.   None may teach it anything,
'T is the seal, despair, --
An imperial affliction
Sent us of the air.   When it comes, the landscape listens,
Shadows hold their breath;
When it goes, 't is like the distance
On the look of death.

poems.one - Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson