Poems by Emily Dickinson: VII ("To venerate the simple days")
Updated May 6, 2020 |
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VII
To venerate the simple days
Which lead the seasons by,
Needs but to remember
That from you or me
They may take the trifle
Termed mortality!
Which lead the seasons by,
Needs but to remember
That from you or me
They may take the trifle
Termed mortality!
To invest existence with a stately air,
Needs but to remember
That the acorn there
Is the egg of forests
For the upper air!
Needs but to remember
That the acorn there
Is the egg of forests
For the upper air!
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