Emily Dickinson

The Face We Choose to Miss

The Face We Choose to Miss - meaning Summary

Chosen Absence Feels Eternal

The short poem considers how we deliberately ignore or omit a person and how that choice changes our perception of time and loss. Even a brief absence becomes vast when we decide to treat someone as gone. The lines suggest that exclusion is an act that can stretch a day into a century, emphasizing emotional distance created by willful absence rather than physical separation.

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The Face we choose to miss – Be it but for a Day As absent as a Hundred Years, When it has rode away.

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