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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 8, Poema 27
XXVII.
If
I
should
die,
And
you
should
live,
And
time
should
gurgle
on,
And
morn
should
beam,
And
noon
should
burn,
As
it
has
usual
done;
If
birds
should
build
as
early,
And
bees
as
bustling
go,
—
One
might
depart
at
option
From
enterprise
below!
'T
is
sweet
to
know
that
stocks
will
stand
When
we
with
daisies
lie,
That
commerce
will
continue,
And
trades
as
briskly
fly.
It
makes
the
parting
tranquil
And
keeps
the
soul
serene,
That
gentlemen
so
sprightly
Conduct
the
pleasing
scene!
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