Emily Dickinson

Photograph of American poet Emily Dickinson

A cool, Fall Monday morning---time for American poet Emily Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886). Little known during her life, she is regarded as one of the most important figures in American poetry.

The Birds Begun at Four O'Clock  [504]

The Birds begun at Four o'clock—
Their period for Dawn—
A Music numerous as space—
But neighboring as Noon—

I could not count their Force—
Their Voices did expend
As Brook by Brook bestows itself
To multiply the Pond.

Their Witnesses were not—
Except occasional man—
In homely industry arrayed—
To overtake the Morn—

Nor was it for applause—
That I could ascertain—
But independent Ecstasy
Of Deity and Men—

By Six, the Flood had done—
No Tumult there had been
Of Dressing, or Departure—
And yet the Band was gone—

The Sun engrossed the East—
The Day controlled the World—
The Miracle that introduced
Forgotten, as fulfilled.

--Emily Dickinson

 

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