Emily Dickinson Poem

The Day Came Slow

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The day came slow, till five o’clock,
Then sprang before the hills,
Like hindered rubies, or the light,
A sudden musket spills.

The purple could not keep the east.
The sunrise shook from fold.
Like breadths of topaz, packed a night,
The lady just unrolled.

The happy winds their timbrels took;
The birds in docile rows,
Arranged themselves around their prince.
(The wind is prince of those.)

The orchard sparkled like a Jew,—
How mighty ’twas to stay,
A guest in this stupendous place,
The parlor of the day.

The Day that I was crowned
The Daisy follows soft the Sun

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