Summary 'The Sky is low — the Clouds are mean' by Emily Dickinson is a thoughtful piece about the emotions in nature. The speaker spends the first lines of the poem describing how the sky appears "low" and the clouds "mean." This suggests the sky is overcast and that there's a storm on the way. The lines also create a specific atmosphere, one that feels somewhat broody and dark.. Secrets by Emily Dickinson. The Night Sky by Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts. The Miracle by Jessie Belle Rittenhouse. God's House Has a Ceiling by Annette Wynne. The Small Clouds Nestled in the Sky by Annette Wynne. Thoughts by Annette Wynne. The Sky Loves the Tall Hills by Annette Wynne.

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