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Emily Dickinson · Poems

Poem 240 of 446 · Second Series: Time and Eternity

Poem 1

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Let down the bars, O Death! The tired flocks come in Whose bleating ceases to repeat, Whose wandering is done.

Thine is the stillest night, Thine the securest fold; Too near thou art for seeking thee, Too tender to be told.

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