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Famous Poems by
Famous Poets :
Part Two: Nature, LIV
>> Emily Dickinson <<
THE MURMUR of a bee A witchcraft yieldeth me. If any ask me why, ’T were easier to die Than tell.
The red upon the hill Taketh away my will; If anybody sneer, Take care, for God is here, That ’s all.
The breaking of the day Addeth to my degree; If any ask me how, Artist, who drew me so, Must tell!
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