The Poems of Emily Dickinson, Variorum Edition, Franklin, 1998
Emily Dickinson Archive
Bloom uponopon the mountain stated Efflorescence of a sunset Reproduced the same. Seed had I, my purple sowingShould address the day Not a tropic of a twilight Show itself away - Who for tilling, to the mountain Come, and disappear -Whose, be this renown, or fading Witness, is not here. While I state the solemn petals Far as north and east Far as south and west expandingCulminate in rest -And the mountain to the evening FitsFit his countenance Indicating by no muscle The experience.