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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 7, Poema 19
XIX.
BY
THE
SEA.
I
started
early,
took
my
dog,
And
visited
the
sea;
The
mermaids
in
the
basement
Came
out
to
look
at
me,
And
frigates
in
the
upper
floor
Extended
hempen
hands,
Presuming
me
to
be
a
mouse
Aground,
upon
the
sands.
But
no
man
moved
me
till
the
tide
Went
past
my
simple
shoe,
And
past
my
apron
and
my
belt,
And
past
my
bodice
too,
And
made
as
he
would
eat
me
up
As
wholly
as
a
dew
Upon
a
dandelion's
sleeve
—
And
then
I
started
too.
And
he
—
he
followed
close
behind;
I
felt
his
silver
heel
Upon
my
ankle,
—
then
my
shoes
Would
overflow
with
pearl.
Until
we
met
the
solid
town,
No
man
he
seemed
to
know;
And
bowing
with
a
mighty
look
At
me,
the
sea
withdrew.
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