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

Part Five: The Single Hound

LXVII

LIKE brooms of steel

The Snow and Wind

Had swept the Winter Street,

The House was hooked,

The Sun sent out

Faint Deputies of heat—

The Apple in the cellar snug

Where rode the Bird

The Silence tied

His ample, plodding Steed,

Was all the one that played.