A Single Clover Plank
Emily Dickinson
1343 A single Clover Plank Was all that saved a Bee A Bee I personally knew From sinking in the sky— ‘Twixt Firmament above And Firmament below The Billows of Circumference Were sweeping him away— The idly swaying Plank Responsible to nought A sudden Freight of Wind assumed And Bumble Bee was not— This harrowing event Transpiring in the Grass Did not so much as wring from him A wandering “Alas”—
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