Poems by Emily Dickinson
The Butterfly's Assumption Gown
... This afternoon put on --How condescending to descend ...
The Chemical conviction
... If I shall see How more the Finished Creatures ...
The Child's faith is new --
... Yet swaying all --Grown bye and bye ...
The Clock strikes one that just struck two --
... The Clock strikes one that just struck two -- ...
The Clouds their Backs together laid
... The Lightning played like miceThe Thunder crumbled like a stuff ...
The Clover's simple Fame
... Of notability. Renown perceives itself ...
The Color of a Queen, is this --
... Beryl -- and this, at Noon --And when at night -- Auroran widths ...
The Color of the Grave is Green
... Where each -- has left a friend --The Color of the Grave within -- ...
The competitions of the sky
... The competitions of the sky ...
The Court is far away
... Implore a larger -- thing --That Empire -- is of Czars -- ...
The Crickets sang
... The Twilight stood, as Strangers do ...
The Daisy follows soft the Sun
... Because, Sir, love is sweet!We are the Flower -- Thou the Sun! ...
The Dandelion's pallid tube
... An infinite Alas --The tube uplifts a signal Bud ...
The Day came slow -- till Five o'clock
... The Wind -- is Prince of Those --The Orchard sparkled like a Jew -- ...
The Day grew small, surrounded tight
... The Winds went out their martial ways ...