Emily Dickinson Poem

As Watchers hang upon the East

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As Watchers hang upon the East,

As Beggars revel at a feast

By savory Fancy spread—

As brooks in deserts babble sweet

On ear too far for the delight,

Heaven beguiles the tired.

 

As that same watcher, when the East

Opens the lid of Amethyst

And lets the morning go—

That Beggar, when an honored Guest,

Those thirsty lips to flagons pressed,

Heaven to us, if true.

At last, to be identified!
As the Starved Maelstrom laps the Navies

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