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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 12, Poema 12
XII.
How
dare
the
robins
sing,
When
men
and
women
hear
Who
since
they
went
to
their
account
Have
settled
with
the
year!
—
Paid
all
that
life
had
earned
In
one
consummate
bill,
And
now,
what
life
or
death
can
do
Is
immaterial.
Insulting
is
the
sun
To
him
whose
mortal
light,
Beguiled
of
immortality,
Bequeaths
him
to
the
night.
In
deference
to
him
Extinct
be
every
hum,
Whose
garden
wrestles
with
the
dew,
At
daybreak
overcome!
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