Quote by Emily Dickinson
A slice of juicy, pink-colored fruit fills up half a circle above a scratchy, yellow background; the other half of the circle is made up of text from an Emily Dickinson poem, which reads “Forbidden Fruit a flavor has that lawful Orchards mocks …”; just outside the circle, in lowercase text, is the name “Emily Dickinson”; the poem and name are written in a serif font that is colored dark red.
There are questions about how much editing was done to Emily Dickinson’s poetry after her death in 1886. The capitalization of words in this graphic was done intentionally to match Emily Dickinson’s original version of this poem.