The Grass so little has to do
Emily Dickinson
The Grass so little has to do
The Grass so little has to do â
A Sphere of simple Green â
With only Butterflies to brood
And Bees to entertain â
And stir all day to pretty Tunes
The Breezes fetch along â
And hold the Sunshine in its lap
And bow to everything â
And thread the Dews, all night, like Pearls â
And make itself so fine
A Duchess were too common
For such a noticing â
And even when it dies â to pass
In Odors so divine â
Like Lowly spices, lain to sleep â
Or Spikenards, perishing â
And then, in Sovereign Barns to dwell â
And dream the Days away,
The Grass so little has to do
I wish I were a Hay â
The Grass so little has to do â
A Sphere of simple Green â
With only Butterflies to brood
And Bees to entertain â
And stir all day to pretty Tunes
The Breezes fetch along â
And hold the Sunshine in its lap
And bow to everything â
And thread the Dews, all night, like Pearls â
And make itself so fine
A Duchess were too common
For such a noticing â
And even when it dies â to pass
In Odors so divine â
Like Lowly spices, lain to sleep â
Or Spikenards, perishing â
And then, in Sovereign Barns to dwell â
And dream the Days away,
The Grass so little has to do
I wish I were a Hay â
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