On This Long Storm the Rainbow Rose

  by: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)


 

On this long storm the rainbow rose,
On this late morn the sun;
The clouds, like listless elephants,
Horizons straggled down.

 

The birds rose smiling in their nests,
The gales indeed were done;
Alas! how heedless were the eyes
On whom the summer shone!

 

The quiet nonchalance of death
No daybreak can bestir;
The slow archangel's syllables
Must awaken her.


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