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Emily Dickinson · Poems

Poem 432 of 446 · Third Series: Time and Eternity

Poem 45

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Before the ice is in the pools, Before the skaters go, Or any cheek at nightfall Is tarnished by the snow,

Before the fields have finished, Before the Christmas tree, Wonder upon wonder Will arrive to me!

What we touch the hems of On a summer's day; What is only walking Just a bridge away;

That which sings so, speaks so, When there's no one here, -- Will the frock I wept in Answer me to wear?

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