How the old Mountains drip with Sunset by Emily Dickinson
How the old Mountains drip with Sunset How the Hemlocks burn -- How the Dun Brake is draped in Cinder By the Wizard Sun --
How the old Steeples hand the Scarlet Till the Ball is full -- Have I the lip of the Flamingo That I dare to tell?
Then, how the Fire ebbs like Billows -- Touching all the Grass With a departing -- Sapphire -- feature -- As a Duchess passed --
How a small Dusk crawls on the Village Till the Houses blot And the odd Flambeau, no men carry Glimmer on the Street --
How it is Night -- in Nest and Kennel -- And where was the Wood -- Just a Dome of Abyss is Bowing Into Solitude --
These are the Visions flitted Guido -- Titian -- never told -- Domenichino dropped his pencil -- Paralyzed, with Gold --
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