Emily Dickinson

Uncertain Lease Develops Lustre

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Uncertain Lease Develops Lustre - meaning Summary

Value in Brief Possession

This short poem argues that uncertainty and brevity heighten appreciation. Using metaphors of leases, tenure, and inheritance, it suggests that things held for a limited or unstable time gain "luster" because heirs or observers prize what is not guaranteed. The poem reflects on how scarcity and the risk of loss intensify value, implying that transience can sharpen perception and increase emotional or material worth.

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Uncertain lease develops lustre On Time Uncertain Grasp, appreciation Of Sum The shorter Fate is oftener the chiefest Because Inheritors upon a tenure Prize

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