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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 7, Poema 24
XXIV.
THE
SNAKE.
A
narrow
fellow
in
the
grass
Occasionally
rides;
You
may
have
met
him,
—
did
you
not,
His
notice
sudden
is.
The
grass
divides
as
with
a
comb,
A
spotted
shaft
is
seen;
And
then
it
closes
at
your
feet
And
opens
further
on.
He
likes
a
boggy
acre,
A
floor
too
cool
for
corn.
Yet
when
a
child,
and
barefoot,
I
more
than
once,
at
morn,
Have
passed,
I
thought,
a
whip-lash
Unbraiding
in
the
sun,
—
When,
stooping
to
secure
it,
It
wrinkled,
and
was
gone.
Several
of
nature's
people
I
know,
and
they
know
me;
I
feel
for
them
a
transport
Of
cordiality;
But
never
met
this
fellow,
Attended
or
alone,
Without
a
tighter
breathing,
And
zero
at
the
bone.
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