What is stand a little between me and the sun?

"Stand a little between me and the sun" is a line from an Emily Dickinson poem (number 445). The poem is about a speaker who is sitting outside with a friend and wants them to move slightly so that they block the sun's rays. The speaker says that they can still see everything in the world around them, but they won't be blinded by the light. Some people interpret this poem as a metaphor for the way that people need each other in order to navigate through the world - we can't always face life head-on, but sometimes we need someone else to help us see things clearly.