She went as quiet as the dew From a familiar flower. Not like the dew did she return At the accustomed hour! She dropt as softly as a…
Poem
She Sweeps With Many-Colored Brooms, By Emily Dickinson
She sweeps with many-colored brooms, And leaves the shreds behind; Oh, housewife in the evening west, Come back, and dust the pond! You dropped a purple ravelling in, You…
Setting Sail. By Emily Dickinson
Exultation is the going Of an inland soul to sea, — Past the houses, past the headlands, Into deep eternity! Bred as we, among the mountains, Can the sailor…
Secrets. By Emily Dickinson
The skies can’t keep their secret! They tell it to the hills — The hills just tell the orchards — And they the daffodils! A bird, by chance,…
Saved! By Emily Dickinson
Of tribulation these are they Denoted by the white; The spangled gowns, a lesser rank Of victors designate. All these did conquer; but the ones Who overcame most times Wear…
Saturday Afternoon. By Emily Dickinson
From all the jails the boys and girls Ecstatically leap, — Beloved, only afternoon That prison doesn’t keep. They storm the earth and stun the air, A mob of…
Satisfied. By Emily Dickinson
One blessing had I, than the rest So larger to my eyes That I stopped gauging, satisfied, For this enchanted size. It was the limit of my dream, The…
I never told the buried gold by Emily Dickinson
I never told the buried gold Upon the hill- that lies I saw the sun – his plunder done Crouch low to guard his prize….
My wheel is in the dark! by Emily Dickinson
My wheel is in the dark! I cannot see a spoke Yet know its dripping feet Go round and round. My foot is on the…
Through lane it lay – through bramble -by Emily Dickinson
Through lane it lay – through bramble – Through clearing and through wood – Banditti often passed us Upon the lonely road. The wolf came…