Poems by Emily Dickinson: Asleep
Updated May 6, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Asleep
Asleep
As far from pity as complaint,
As cool to speech as stone,
As numb to revelation
As if my trade were bone.
As cool to speech as stone,
As numb to revelation
As if my trade were bone.
As far from time as history,
As near yourself to-day
As children to the rainbow's scarf,
Or sunset's yellow play
As near yourself to-day
As children to the rainbow's scarf,
Or sunset's yellow play
To eyelids in the sepulchre.
How still the dancer lies,
While color's revelations break,
And blaze the butterflies!
How still the dancer lies,
While color's revelations break,
And blaze the butterflies!
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