Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part One: LifeXXXIII
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Then crouch within the door.
Red is the fire’s common tint;
But when the vivid ore
Its quivering substance plays
Without a color but the light
Of unanointed blaze.
Whose anvil’s even din
Stands symbol for the finer forge
That soundless tugs within,
With hammer and with blaze,
Until the designated light
Repudiate the forge.