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A lane of Yellow led the eye (1650) by Emily Dickinson

A lane of Yellow led the eye (1650) is a poem composed by Emily Dickinson.

A lane of Yellow led the eye (1650)

A lane of Yellow led the eye
Unto a purple wood
Whose soft inhabitants to be
Surpasses solitude
If Bird the silence contradict
Or flower presume to show
In that low summer of the west
Impossible to know

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