She went as quiet as the Dew
From an Accustomed flower.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Winter under cultivationIs as arable as Spring.
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They perished in the Seamless Grass --
No eye could find the place --
But God can summon every face
Of his Repealless -- List.
Emily Dickinson
Oh Sacrament of summer days,
Oh Last Communion in the Haze --
Permit a child to join.
Emily Dickinson
I mind me that of Anguish -- sent --
Some drifts were moved away --
Before my simple bosom -- broke --
And why not this -- if they?
Emily Dickinson
Had I a mighty gun
I think I'd shoot the human race
And then to glory run!
Emily Dickinson
The Birds rose smiling, in their nests --
The gales -- indeed -- were done --
Alas, how heedless were the eyes --
On whom the summer shone!
Emily Dickinson
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