A Drop fell on the Apple Tree (794) by Emily Dickinson
A Drop fell on the Apple Tree (794) is a poem composed by Emily Dickinson.
A Drop fell on the Apple Tree (794)
A Drop fell on the Apple Tree –
Another – on the Roof –
A Half a Dozen kissed the Eaves –
And made the Gables laugh -A few went out to help the Brook
That went to help the Sea –
Myself Conjectured were they Pearls –
What Necklaces could be –
Another – on the Roof –
A Half a Dozen kissed the Eaves –
And made the Gables laugh -A few went out to help the Brook
That went to help the Sea –
Myself Conjectured were they Pearls –
What Necklaces could be –
The Dust replaced, in Hoisted Roads –
The Birds jocoser sung –
The Sunshine threw his Hat away –
The Bushes – spangles flung –
The Breezes brought dejected Lutes –
And bathed them in the Glee –
The Orient showed a single Flag,
And signed the fĂȘte away –