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Emily Dickinson - Morns like these -- we parted

Morns like these -- we parted --
Noons like these -- she rose --
Fluttering first -- then firmer
To her fair repose.

Never did she lisp it --
It was not for me --
She -- was mute from transport --
I -- from agony --

Till -- the evening nearing
One the curtains drew --
Quick! A Sharper rustling!
And this linnet flew!

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Poet: Emily Dickinson
Poem: 27. Morns like these -- we parted
Volume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Year: Published/Written in 1955

Comment 1 of 1, added on February 14th, 2006 at 6:31 PM.

I can't believe no one has commented on this yet! It really is wonderful, well I guess I'll be the first! (: I really love this poem and I like it's meaning.

Bianca from United States

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