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Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.

Part Five: The Single Hound

CVI

DUST is the only secret,

Death the only one

You cannot find out all about

In his native town:

Nobody knew his father,

Never was a boy,

Hadn’t any playmates

Or early history.

Industrious, laconic,

Punctual, sedate,

Bolder than a Brigand,

Swifter than a Fleet,

Builds like a bird too,

Christ robs the next—

Robin after robin

Smuggled to rest!