Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part Two: NatureXC
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Not loud enough for wind;
A star not far enough to seek,
Nor near enough to find;
A hubbub as of feet;
Not audible, as ours to us,
But dapperer, more sweet;
To houses unperceived,—
All this, and more, if I should tell,
Would never be believed.
How many I espy
Whose nightgowns could not hide the wings,
Although I heard them try!
How could I break my word?
So go your way and I ’ll go mine,—
No fear you ’ll miss the road.