Rest a Moment with Emily Dickinson
Sometimes we need to surround ourselves with lovely things, be that flowers, or fragrances, or delightful words that dance through our minds.
Pause with us to enjoy some wistful poetry by Emily Dickinson.
Three Poems by Emily Dickinson
To Make a Prairie
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
One clover, and a bee.
And revery.
The revery alone will do,
If bees are few.
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New feet within my garden go,
New fingers stir the sod ;
A troubadour upon the elm
Betrays the solitude.
New children play upon the green,
New weary sleep below;
And still the pensive spring returns,
And still the punctual snow!
With Flowers
South winds jostle them,
Bumblebees come,
Hover, hesitate,
Drink, and are gone.
Butterflies pause
On their passage Cashmere;
I, softly plucking,
Present them here!
Don't these give you cozy vibes?
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