Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
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Another on the roof;
A half a dozen kissed the eaves,
And made the gables laugh.
That went to help the sea.
Myself conjectured, Were they pearls,
What necklaces could be!
The birds jocoser sung;
The sunshine threw his hat away,
The orchards spangles hung.
And bathed them in the glee;
The East put out a single flag,
And signed the fête away.