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Emily Dickinson
‘Morns like these – we parted’
‘So has a Daisy vanished’
‘If those I loved were lost’
‘She slept beneath a tree’
‘It’s all I have to bring today’
‘There is a morn by men unseen’
‘All these my banners be’
‘I had a guinea golden’
‘We lose – because we win’
‘The Gentian weaves her fringes’
‘A sepal, petal, and a thorn’
‘Distrustful of the Gentian’
‘One Sister have I in our house’
‘The Guest is gold and crimson’
‘I would distil a cup’
‘Baffled for just a day or two’
‘I never told the buried gold’
“The morns are meeker than they were’
‘Sleep is supposed to be’
‘There is a word’
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