The Stillness in the Room Was like the Stillness in the Air -
In "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died (591) Dickinson talks about her sad death. Emily Dickinson makes a metaphor by comparing "The Stillness in the Room Was like the Stillness in the Air". She is sharing her emotions of her last night of her death that she is like laying down in a bed peacefully in a dark, empty, and in a quiet room. While a storm is coming with no one beside her. But only a Fly buzzing around the whole room. Dickison last wish was just to lay down peacefully before the storm it's on its way.