The Tint I cannot take—is best
Emily Dickinson
The Tint I cannot takeâis best
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The Tint I cannot takeâis bestâ
The Color too remote
That I could show it in Bazaarâ
A Guinea at a sightâ
The fineâimpalpable Arrayâ
That swaggers on the eye
Like Cleopatra's Companyâ
Repeatedâin the skyâ
The Moments of Dominion
That happen on the Soul
And leave it with a Discontent
Too exquisiteâto tellâ
The eager lookâon Landscapesâ
As if they just repressed
Some Secretâthat was pushing
Like Chariotsâin the Vestâ
The Pleading of the Summerâ
That other Prankâof Snowâ
That Cushions Mystery with Tulle,
For fear the Squirrelsâknow.
Their Graspless mannersâmock usâ
Until the Cheated Eye
Shuts arrogantlyâin the Graveâ
Another wayâto seeâ
627
The Tint I cannot takeâis bestâ
The Color too remote
That I could show it in Bazaarâ
A Guinea at a sightâ
The fineâimpalpable Arrayâ
That swaggers on the eye
Like Cleopatra's Companyâ
Repeatedâin the skyâ
The Moments of Dominion
That happen on the Soul
And leave it with a Discontent
Too exquisiteâto tellâ
The eager lookâon Landscapesâ
As if they just repressed
Some Secretâthat was pushing
Like Chariotsâin the Vestâ
The Pleading of the Summerâ
That other Prankâof Snowâ
That Cushions Mystery with Tulle,
For fear the Squirrelsâknow.
Their Graspless mannersâmock usâ
Until the Cheated Eye
Shuts arrogantlyâin the Graveâ
Another wayâto seeâ
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