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Emily Dickinson - "Morning" -- means "Milking" -- to the Farmer

"Morning" -- means "Milking" -- to the Farmer --
Dawn -- to the Teneriffe --
Dice -- to the Maid --
Morning means just Risk -- to the Lover --
Just revelation -- to the Beloved --

Epicures -- date a Breakfast -- by it --
Brides -- an Apocalypse --
Worlds -- a Flood --
Faint-going Lives -- Their Lapse from Sighing --
Faith -- The Experiment of Our Lord

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Poet: Emily Dickinson (Emily Dickinson Art)
Poem: 300. "Morning" -- means "Milking" -- to the Farmer
Volume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Year: Published/Written in 1955
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