Home; Emily Dickinson; Poems; 124 In lands I never saw—they say Immortal Alps look down— Whose Bonnets touch the firmament— Whose Sandals touch the town— Meek at whose everlasting feet A Myriad Daisy play— Which, Sir, are you and which am I Upon an August day? Plainquotes 2017-06-09T15:01:29-07:00 June 9th, 2017 | Emily Dickinson | 0 Comments. 124 In lands I never saw?they say Immortal Alps look down? In Lands I Never Saw—they Say: Poem by Emily Dickinson. 0. by Emily Dickinson. Post review. Emily Dickinson Love Poems; In lands I never saw-they say. In lands I never saw, they say, Immortal Alps look down, Whose bonnets touch the firmament, Whose sandals touch the town,— Meek at whose everlasting feet A myriad daisies play. Rate this poem: Report SPAM. Share This Literature! Published January 23, 2018 by suprusr. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter.
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