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Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.

Part Two: Nature

LXXI

IT makes no difference abroad,

The seasons fit the same,

The mornings blossom into noons,

And split their pods of flame.

Wild-flowers kindle in the woods,

The brooks brag all the day;

No blackbird bates his jargoning

For passing Calvary.

Auto-da-fé and judgment

Are nothing to the bee;

His separation from his rose

To him seems misery.