How did the waters wreck the sky?
in the poem A Thunderstorm by Emily Dickinson
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The thunder hurried slow; The lightning showed a yellow beak, And then a livid claw. - That held the dams had parted hold, The waters wrecked the sky, But overlooked my father's house, Just quartering a tree. SUMMARY OF THE POEM.
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