The Waking Year

by Emily Dickinson · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

ALADY red upon the hill

      Her annual secret keeps;

A lady white within the field

      In placid lily sleeps!


The tidy breezes with their brooms

      Sweep vale, and hill, and tree!

Prithee, my pretty housewives!

      Who may expected be?


The neighbors do not yet suspect!

      The woods exchange a smile—

Orchard, and buttercup, and bird—

      In such a little while!


And yet how still the landscape stands,

      How nonchalant the wood,

As if the resurrection

      Were nothing very odd!

#domestic life #emily dickinson #nature #rebirth #spring

6 likes

Related poems →

More by Emily Dickinson

Read "The Waking Year" by Emily Dickinson. One of the best and most popular poems on The Poet's Place. Discover more trending, inspiring, and beautiful poetry by Emily Dickinson.