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Complete Poems: Nature - 2 by Emily Dickinson
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Index of Complete Poems: Nature - 2

THE SPIDER - A spider sewed at night
I know a place where summer strives
The one that could repeat the summer day
THE WlND'S VISIT - The wind tapped like a tired man
Nature rarer uses yellow
GOSSIP - The leaves, like women, interchange
SIMPLICITY - How happy is the little stone
STORM - It sounded as if the streets were running
THE RAT - The rat is the concisest tenant
Frequently the woods are pink
A THUNDER-STORM - The wind begun to rock the grass
WITH FLOWERS - South winds jostle them
SUNSET - Where ships of purple gently toss
She sweeps with many-colored brooms
PROBLEMS - Bring me the sunset in a cup
THE JUGGLER OF DAY - Blazing in gold and quenching in purple
MY CRICKET - Farther in summer than the birds
As imperceptibly as grief
It can't be summer
SUMMER'S OBSEQUIES - The gentian weaves her fringes
FRINGED GENTIAN - God made a little gentian
NOVEMBER - Besides the autumn poets sing
THE SNOW - It sifts from leaden sieves
THE BLUE JAY - No brigadier throughout the year
New feet within my garden go

   
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