A Wild Blue Sky Abreast Of Winds
Emily Dickinson
1415 A wild Blue sky abreast of Winds That threatened it—did run And crouched behind his Yellow Door Was the defiant sun— Some conflict with those upper friends So genial in the main That we deplore peculiarly Their arrogant campaign—
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