In the Garden

Emily Dickinson

1830 to 1886

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Track 1

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A bird came down the walk:
He did not I saw;
He bit an angle-worm in halves
And the fellow, raw.

And then he drank a dew
a convenient grass,
And then hopped sidewise to the
To let a beetle pass.

He glanced with rapid
That hurried all abroad, —
They looked like frightened beads, I thought;
He stirred his velvet head

Like one danger; cautious,
I offered him a crumb,
And he his feathers
And rowed him softer home

Than oars the ocean,
Too silver for a seam,
Or butterflies, banks of noon,
Leap, splashless, as they swim.