Emily Dickinson Poem

Bloom upon the Mountain—stated

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Bloom upon the Mountain—stated—

Blameless of a Name—

Efflorescence of a Sunset—

Reproduced—the same—

 

Seed, had I, my Purple Sowing

Should endow the Day—

Not a Topic of a Twilight—

Show itself away—

 

Who for tilling—to the Mountain

Come, and disappear—

Whose be Her Renown, or fading,

Witness, is not here—

 

While I state—the Solemn Petals,

Far as North—and East,

Far as South and West—expanding—

Culminate—in Rest—

 

And the Mountain to the Evening

Fit His Countenance—

Indicating, by no Muscle—

The Experience—

Bound—a trouble
Bless God, he went as soldiers

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