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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 10, Poema 21
XXI.
LONGING.
I
envy
seas
whereon
he
rides,
I
envy
spokes
of
wheels
Of
chariots
that
him
convey,
I
envy
speechless
hills
That
gaze
upon
his
journey;
How
easy
all
can
see
What
is
forbidden
utterly
As
heaven,
unto
me!
I
envy
nests
of
sparrows
That
dot
his
distant
eaves,
The
wealthy
fly
upon
his
pane,
The
happy,
happy
leaves
That
just
abroad
his
window
Have
summer's
leave
to
be,
The
earrings
of
Pizarro
Could
not
obtain
for
me.
I
envy
light
that
wakes
him,
And
bells
that
boldly
ring
To
tell
him
it
is
noon
abroad,
—
Myself
his
noon
could
bring,
Yet
interdict
my
blossom
And
abrogate
my
bee,
Lest
noon
in
everlasting
night
Drop
Gabriel
and
me.
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