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Emily Dickinson · Poems

Poem 61 of 446 · First Series: Nature

Poem 17

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As children bid the guest good-night, And then reluctant turn, My flowers raise their pretty lips, Then put their nightgowns on.

As children caper when they wake, Merry that it is morn, My flowers from a hundred cribs Will peep, and prance again.

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