The Color Of A Queen, Is This
Emily Dickinson
776 The Color of a Queen, is this— The Color of a Sun At setting—this and Amber— Beryl—and this, at Noon— And when at night—Auroran widths Fling suddenly on men— ’Tis this—and Witchcraft—nature keeps A Rank—for Iodine—
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