The Spider holds a Silver Ball
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| ←Unto my Books — so good to turn — (604) | The Spider holds a Silver Ball by 605 |
(606) The Trees like Tassels — hit — and swung —→ |
The Spider holds a Silver Ball
In unperceived Hands —
And dancing softly to Himself
His Yarn of Pearl — unwinds —
He plies from Nought to Nought —
In unsubstantial Trade —
Supplants our Tapestries with His —
In half the period —
An Hour to rear supreme
His Continents of Light —
Then dangle from the Housewife's Broom —
His Boundaries — forgot —
| Poetry by Emily Dickinson (edit list): | |
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