Emily Dickinson Poem

As the Starved Maelstrom laps the Navies

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As the Starved Maelstrom laps the Navies

As the Vulture teased

Forces the Broods in lonely Valleys

As the Tiger eased

 

By but a Crumb of Blood, fasts Scarlet

Till he meet a Man

Dainty adorned with Veins and Tissues

And partakes—his Tongue

 

Cooled by the Morsel for a moment

Grows a fiercer thing

Till he esteem his Dates and Cocoa

A Nutrition mean

 

I, of a finer Famine

Deem my Supper dry

For but a Berry of Domingo

And a Torrid Eye.

As Watchers hang upon the East
As Sleigh Bells seem in summer

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