You Know That Portrait In The Moon
Emily Dickinson
504 You know that Portrait in the Moon— So tell me who ’tis like— The very Brow—the stooping eyes— A fog for—Say—Whose Sake? The very Pattern of the Cheek— It varies—in the Chin— But—Ishmael—since we met—’tis long— And fashions—intervene— When Moon’s at full—’Tis Thou—I say— My lips just hold the name— When crescent—Thou art worn—I note— But—there—the Golden Same— And when—Some Night—Bold—slashing Clouds Cut Thee away from Me— That’s easier—than the other film That glazes Holiday—
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