Emily Dickinson

Nature Rarer Uses Yellow

Nature Rarer Uses Yellow - meaning Summary

Yellow as Deliberate Reserve

Dickinson observes that nature uses yellow sparingly compared with abundant blue and generous scarlet, reserving it for moments of emphasis like sunsets. By likening yellow's selective appearance to a lover’s measured words, the poem suggests scarcity heightens value and emotional resonance. It compresses an aesthetic claim into a short, witty comparison: restraint in nature’s palette makes certain colors—or expressions—more intense and significant.

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Nature rarer uses yellow Than another hue; Saves she all of that for sunsets,– Prodigal of blue, Spending scarlet like a woman, Yellow she affords Only scantly and selectly, Like a lover’s words.

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