Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
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At evening it is not;
At morning in a truffled hut
It stops upon a spot
And yet its whole career
Is shorter than a snake’s delay,
And fleeter than a tare.
The germ of alibi;
Doth like a bubble antedate,
And like a bubble hie.
To have it intermit;
The surreptitious scion
Of summer’s circumspect.
Could she a son contemn,
Had nature an Iscariot,
That mushroom,—it is him.