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It Would Not Know If It Were Spurned

Emily Dickinson

1579

It would not know if it were spurned,
This gallant little flower-
How therefore safe to be a flower
If one would tamper there.

To enter, it would not aspire-
But may it not despair
That it is not a Cavalier,
To dare and perish there?

(C) Emily Dickinson
01/01/2000


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