Poems by Emily Dickinson: XV ("I've seen a dying eye")
Updated May 6, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff

XV
I've seen a dying eye
Run round and round a room
In search of something, as it seemed,
Then cloudier become;
And then, obscure with fog,
And then be soldered down,
Without disclosing what it be,
'T were blessed to have seen.
Run round and round a room
In search of something, as it seemed,
Then cloudier become;
And then, obscure with fog,
And then be soldered down,
Without disclosing what it be,
'T were blessed to have seen.
.com/t/lit/dickinson/1/chapter4/15.html