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Famous Poems by
Famous Poets :
Part Four: Time and Eternity, XLIX
>> Emily Dickinson <<
THEY dropped like flakes, they dropped like stars, Like petals from a rose, When suddenly across the June A wind with fingers goes.
They perished in the seamless grass,— No eye could find the place; But God on his repealless list Can summon every face.
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