XL
SHE sweeps with many-colored brooms, | ||
And leaves the shreds behind; | ||
Oh, housewife in the evening west, | ||
Come back, and dust the pond! | ||
You dropped a purple ravelling in, | 5 | |
You dropped an amber thread; | ||
And now you ’ve littered all the East | ||
With duds of emerald! | ||
And still she plies her spotted brooms, | ||
And still the aprons fly, | 10 | |
Till brooms fade softly into stars— | ||
And then I come away. |
2 comments:
I love Emily D.! Her poems are great!
They are indeed! :)
Post a Comment