Read Print Books Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare
Emily Dickinson

Back to Emily Dickinson



She Sweeps With Many-Colored Brooms Bookmark She Sweeps With Many-Colored Brooms for future reference.

Read Print  >  Emily Dickinson  > She Sweeps With Many-Colored Brooms

She Sweeps With Many-Colored Brooms


by Emily Dickinson

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,
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,
Till brooms fade softly into stars -
And then I come away.


Back to top


Read Print  |   Online Books  |   Shakespeare  |   Literature Articles  |   Coupons & Discounts  |   Add Link  |   Contact Us
Copyright © 2006 Read Print. All rights reserved.