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I suppose the time will come

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I suppose the time will come

Aid it in the coming

When the Bird will crowd the Tree

And the Bee be booming.

 

I suppose the time will come

Hinder it a little

When the Corn in Silk will dress

And in Chintz the Apple

 

I believe the Day will be

When the Jay will giggle

At his new white House the Earth

That, too, halt a little—

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Emily Dickinson
1830-1886 / Female / American
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