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Emily Dickinson · Poems

Poem 226 of 446 · Second Series: Nature

With Flowers

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South winds jostle them, Bumblebees come, Hover, hesitate, Drink, and are gone.

Butterflies pause On their passage Cashmere; I, softly plucking, Present them here!

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