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Quite Empty Quite at Rest
a poem by
Emily Dickinson

Dickenson Emily Elizabeth - Poem

 

Quite empty, quite at rest,
The Robin locks her Nest, and tries her Wings.
She does not know a Route
But puts her Craft about
For rumored Springs
She does not ask for Noon
She does not ask for Boon,
Crumbless and homeless, of but one request
The Birds she lost

 

Quite Empty Quite at Rest - a poem by Emily Dickinson

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