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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 7, Poema 29
XXIX.
The
one
who
could
repeat
a
summer
day
Would
be
greater
than
the
day
itself,
Though
he
might
be
the
smallest
of
us
all.
And
who
could
recreate
the
sun,
At
the
time
of
its
setting
—
The
lingering
and
the
glow,
I
mean
—
When
the
East
is
left
behind,
And
the
West
becomes
unknown,
His
name
would
remain.
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