She sweeps with many-colored Brooms
She sweeps with many-colored brooms …
And leaves the shreds behind …
Oh housewife in the evening west …
Come back, and dust the pond!
You dropped a purple ravelling in …
You dropped an amber thread …
And how you’ve littered all the east
With duds of emerald!
And still, she plies her spotted brooms,
And still the aprons fly,
Till brooms fade softly into stars …
And then I come away …
—Emily Dickinson
“She sweeps with many-colored Brooms” by Emily Dickinson is in the public domain. Photo by Aaron Burden, Creative Commons, via Unsplash.