Emily Dickinson - Snake lyrics

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Emily Dickinson - Snake lyrics

A narrow Fellow in the Gra** Occasionally rides-- You may have met Him-- did you not His notice sudden is-- The Gra** divides as with a Comb-- A spotted shaft is seen-- And then it closes at your feet And opens further on-- He likes a Boggy Acre A Floor too cool for Corn-- Yet when a Boy, and Barefoot-- I more than once at Noon Have pa**ed, I thought, a Whip lash Unbraiding in the Sun When stooping to secure it It wrinkled, and was gone-- Several of Nature's People I know, and they know me-- I feel for them a transport Of cordiality-- But never met this Fellow Attended, or alone Without a tighter breathing And Zero at the Bone