Emily Dickinson – IT can’t be summer, that got through

XLVI

IT can’t be summer, — that got through;

It ‘s early yet for spring;

There ‘s that long town of white to cross

Before the blackbirds sing.

It can’t be dying, — it’s too rouge, —

The dead shall go in white.

So sunset shuts my question down

With clasps of chrysolite.

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