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Dickinson, Emily: (Bloom — is Result — to meet a Flower)

Portre of Dickinson, Emily

(Bloom — is Result — to meet a Flower) (English)

Bloom — is Result — to meet a Flower
And casually glance
Would scarcely cause one to suspect
The minor Circumstance

Assisting in the Bright Affair
So intricately done
Then offered as a Butterfly
To the Meridian —

To pack the Bud — oppose the Worm —
Obtain its right of Dew —
Adjust the Heat — elude the Wind —
Escape the prowling Bee

Great Nature not to disappoint
Awaiting Her that Day —
To be a Flower, is profound
Responsibility —
   
   
(1865 körül)



Uploaded byEfraim Israel
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