Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): With a Flower
Updated May 6, 2020 |
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With a Flower
With a Flower
When roses cease to bloom, dear,
And violets are done,
When bumble-bees in solemn flight
Have passed beyond the sun,
And violets are done,
When bumble-bees in solemn flight
Have passed beyond the sun,
The hand that paused to gather
Upon this summer's day
Will idle lie, in Auburn, —
Then take my flower, pray!
Upon this summer's day
Will idle lie, in Auburn, —
Then take my flower, pray!
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