Emily Dickinson — The Balloon

You've seen balloons set, haven't you?    So stately they ascend It is as swans discarded you    For duties diamond. Their liquid feet go softly out    Upon a sea of blond; They spurn the air as 't were too mean    For creatures so renowned. Their ribbons just beyond the eye,    They struggle some for breath, And yet the crowd applauds below;    They would not encore death. The gilded creature strains and spins,    Trips frantic in a tree, Tears open her imperial veins    And tumbles in the sea. The crowd retire with an oath    The dust in streets goes down, And clerks in counting-rooms observe,    ''T was only a balloon.'


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