A narrow Fellow in the Grass

A narrow Fellow in the Grass Poem Text

A narrow Fellow in the Grass

A narrow Fellow in the Grass
Occasionally rides -
You may have met him? Did you not
His notice instant is -


The Grass divides as with a Comb,
A spotted Shaft is seen,
And then it closes at your Feet
And opens further on -


He likes a Boggy Acre -
A Floor too cool for Corn -
But when a Boy and Barefoot
I more than once at Noon


Have passed I thought a Whip Lash
Unbraiding in the Sun
When stooping to secure it
It wrinkled And was gone -


Several of Nature’s People
I know, and they know me
I feel for them a transport
Of Cordiality


But never met this Fellow
Attended or alone
Without a tighter Breathing
And Zero at the Bone.

- Emily Dickinson