Poems by Emily Dickinson, Series Two by Emily Dickinson
page 77 of 135 (57%)
page 77 of 135 (57%)
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If spoken by the distant bird, If met in ether sea By frigate or by merchantman, Report was not to me. XIX. BY THE SEA. I started early, took my dog, And visited the sea; The mermaids in the basement Came out to look at me, And frigates in the upper floor Extended hempen hands, Presuming me to be a mouse Aground, upon the sands. But no man moved me till the tide Went past my simple shoe, And past my apron and my belt, And past my bodice too, And made as he would eat me up As wholly as a dew |
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