Emily Dickinson (183086). Complete Poems. 1924. |
Part Two: Nature
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| FREQUENTLY the woods are pink, | |
| Frequently are brown; | |
| Frequently the hills undress | |
| Behind my native town. | |
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| Oft a head is crested | 5 |
| I was wont to see, | |
| And as oft a cranny | |
| Where it used to be. | |
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| And the earth, they tell me, | |
| On its axis turned, | 10 |
| Wonderful rotation | |
| By but twelve performed! | |
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