Lyric Poem · Nature
The Veins of other Flowers
The Veins of other Flowers
The Scarlet Flowers are
Till Nature leisure has for Terms
As "Branch," and "Jugular."
We pass, and she abides.
We conjugate Her Skill
While She creates and federates
Without a syllable.
This poem is in the public domain.
“The Veins of other Flowers” by Emily Dickinson — quilloak.com/poems/the-veins-of-other-flowers
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