Akirill.com

Read the poem: “The Balloon”

by Emily Dickinson

Download PDF

American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson
< < < That such have died enables us
Thanksgiving Day > > >


The Balloon


You’ve seen balloons set, haven’t you?

   So stately they ascend

It is as swans discarded you

   For duties diamond.


Their liquid feet go softly out

   Upon a sea of blond;

They spurn the air as ‘t were too mean

   For creatures so renowned.


Their ribbons just beyond the eye,

   They struggle some for breath,

And yet the crowd applauds below;

   They would not encore death.


The gilded creature strains and spins,

   Trips frantic in a tree,

Tears open her imperial veins

   And tumbles in the sea.


The crowd retire with an oath

   The dust in streets goes down,

And clerks in counting-rooms observe,

   ”T was only a balloon.’



< < < That such have died enables us
Thanksgiving Day > > >

American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson



Copyright holders –  Public Domain

If you liked this article, subscribe , put likes, write comments!

Share on social networks

Check out Our Latest Posts

© 2023 Akirill.com – All Rights Reserved

Leave a comment