Poems by Emily Dickinson: The Monument
Updated May 6, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
The Monument
The Monument
She laid her docile crescent down,
And this mechanic stone
Still states, to dates that have forgot,
The news that she is gone.
And this mechanic stone
Still states, to dates that have forgot,
The news that she is gone.
So constant to its stolid trust,
The shaft that never knew,
It shames the constancy that fled
Before its emblem flew.
The shaft that never knew,
It shames the constancy that fled
Before its emblem flew.
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