The Ones That Disappeared Are Back
Emily Dickinson
1690 The ones that disappeared are back The Phoebe and the Crow Precisely as in March is heard The curtness of the Jay— Be this an Autumn or a Spring My wisdom loses way One side of me the nuts are ripe The other side is May.
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