Poem A Day

Classic poem

The Veins of other Flowers

by Emily Dickinson

The Veins of other Flowers

The Scarlet Flowers are

Till Nature leisure has for Terms

As "Branch," and "Jugular."

We pass, and she abides.

We conjugate Her Skill

While She creates and federates

Without a syllable.

nature
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About this poem

First line
The Veins of other Flowers
Poet
Emily Dickinson
Themes
nature

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