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A poem by Emily Dickinson

Summer's Obsequies

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Title:     Summer's Obsequies
Author: Emily Dickinson [More Titles by Dickinson]

The gentian weaves her fringes,
The maple's loom is red.
My departing blossoms
Obviate parade.

A brief, but patient illness,
An hour to prepare;
And one, below this morning,
Is where the angels are.

It was a short procession, --
The bobolink was there,
An aged bee addressed us,
And then we knelt in prayer.

We trust that she was willing, --
We ask that we may be.
Summer, sister, seraph,
Let us go with thee!

In the name of the bee
And of the butterfly
And of the breeze, amen!





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Emily Dickinson's poem: Summer's Obsequies

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