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Read the poem: “The Butterfly’s Day”

by Emily Dickinson

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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson
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The Butterfly’s Day


From cocoon forth a butterfly

As lady from her door

Emerged — a summer afternoon —

Repairing everywhere,


Without design, that I could trace,

Except to stray abroad

On miscellaneous enterprise

The clovers understood.


Her pretty parasol was seen

Contracting in a field

Where men made hay, then struggling hard

With an opposing cloud,


Where parties, phantom as herself,

To Nowhere seemed to go

In purposeless circumference,

As ‘t were a tropic show.


And notwithstanding bee that worked,

And flower that zealous blew,

This audience of idleness

Disdained them, from the sky,


Till sundown crept, a steady tide,

And men that made the hay,

And afternoon, and butterfly,

Extinguished in its sea.



< < < The butterfly’s assumption-gown
The Chariot > > >

American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson



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