As Frost Is Best Conceived
Emily Dickinson
951 As Frost is best conceived By force of its Result— Affliction is inferred By subsequent effect— If when the sun reveal, The Garden keep the Gash— If as the Days resume The wilted countenance Cannot correct the crease Or counteract the stain— Presumption is Vitality Was somewhere put in twain.
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