The Wind begun to knead the Grass | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 356 (Fr796B)

ca. 1866

Pencil | Fair copy

On gilt-edged stationery, embossed PARIS

Poem-message sent to Susan Gilbert Dickinson.
The Wind begun to
knead the Grass
As Women do a Dough –
He flung a Hand full
at the Plain
A Hand full at the Sky.
The Leaves unhooked
themselves from Trees
And started all abroad –
The Dust did scoop
itself like Hands
And throw away the
Road –
Recipient

Lucretia Gunn Dickinson Bullard (b. 1806–d. 1885)

Dickinson’s paternal aunt.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: 1864. Letters, 3; poems, 2.