The Night was wide and furnished scant by Emily Dickinson Lyrics
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The Night was wide, and furnished scant
With but a single Star
That often as a Cloud it met
Blew out itself—for fear
The Wind pursued the little Bush
And drove away the Leaves
November left—then clambered up
And fretted in the Eaves
No Squirrel went abroad
A Dog's belated feet
Like intermittent Plush, he heard
Adown the empty Street
To feel if Blinds be fast
And closer to the fire
Her little Rocking Chair to draw
And shiver for the Poor
The Housewife's gentle Task
How pleasanter—said she
Unto the Sofa opposite
The Sleet—than May, no Thee
The Night was wide, and furnished scant
With but a single Star
That often as a Cloud it met
Blew out itself—for fear
The Wind pursued the little Bush
And drove away the Leaves
November left—then clambered up
And fretted in the Eaves
No Squirrel went abroad
A Dog's belated feet
Like intermittent Plush, he heard
Adown the empty Street
To feel if Blinds be fast
And closer to the fire
Her little Rocking Chair to draw
And shiver for the Poor
The Housewife's gentle Task
How pleasanter—said she
Unto the Sofa opposite
The Sleet—than May, no Thee