Emily Dickinson Poem

Precious to Me—She still shall be

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Precious to Me—She still shall be—
Though She forget the name I bear—
The fashion of the Gown I wear—
The very Color of My Hair—

So like the Meadows—now—
I dared to show a Tress of Theirs
If haply—She might not despise
A Buttercup’s Array—

I know the Whole—obscures the Part—
The fraction—that appeased the Heart
Till Number’s Empery—
Remembered—as the Millner’s flower

When Summer’s Everlasting Dower—
Confronts the dazzled Bee.

Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn
Prayer is the little implement

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