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Emily Dickinson · Poems

Poem 45 of 446 · First Series: Nature

Poem 1

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New feet within my garden go, New fingers stir the sod; A troubadour upon the elm Betrays the solitude.

New children play upon the green, New weary sleep below; And still the pensive spring returns, And still the punctual snow!

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