Pigmy seraphs—gone astray by Emily Dickinson
Pigmy seraphs—gone astray by Emily Dickinson

Pigmy seraphs—gone astray

Emily Dickinson * Track #84 On Second Series

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Pigmy seraphs—gone astray by Emily Dickinson

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Emily Dickinson

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Pigmy seraphs—gone astray
Velvet people from Vevay
Balles from some lost summer day
Bees exclusive Coterie
Paris could not lay the fold
Belted down with Emerald
Venice could not show a cheek
Of a tint so lustrous meek
Never such an Ambuscade
As of briar and leaf displayed
For my little damask maid

I had rather wear her grace
Than an Earl's distinguished face
I had rather dwell like her
Than be "Duke of Exeter"
Royalty enough for me
To subdue the Bumblebee

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Pigmy seraphs—gone astray was written by Emily Dickinson.

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