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Poem by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson


Dawn


When night is almost done,
And sunrise grows so near
That we can touch the spaces,
It 's time to smooth the hair

And get the dimples ready,
And wonder we could care
For that old faded midnight
That frightened but an hour.



Emily Elizabeth Dickinson


Emily Elizabeth Dickinson's other poems:
  1. Our Journey Had Advanced
  2. We Learned the Whole of Love
  3. Doom is the House without the Door
  4. I Send Two Sunsets
  5. Should You but Fail at — Sea


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Rupert Brooke Dawn ("Opposite me two Germans snore and sweat")
  • Arthur Symons Dawn ("Here in the little room")
  • Isaac Rosenberg Dawn ("O tender first cold flush of rose")
  • Francis Ledwidge Dawn ("Quiet miles of golden sky")
  • John Ford Dawn ("FLY hence, shadows, that do keep")
  • Ella Wilcox Dawn ("Day's sweetest moments are at dawn")

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