Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part One: LifeXLIII
I
And lick the valleys up,
And stop to feed itself at tanks;
And then, prodigious, step
And, supercilious, peer
In shanties by the sides of roads;
And then a quarry pare
Complaining all the while
In horrid, hooting stanza;
Then chase itself down hill
Then, punctual as a star,
Stop—docile and omnipotent—
At its own stable door.