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Bloom-is Result-to meet a Flower
And casually glance
Would scarcely cause one to suspect
The minor Circumstance
Assisting in the Bright Affair
So intricately done
Then offered as a Butterfly
To the Meridian-
To pack the Bud-oppose the Worm-
Obtain its right of Dew-
Adjust the Heat-elude the Wind-
Escape the prowling Bee
Great Nature not to disappoint
Awaiting Her that Day-
To be a Flower, is profound
Responsibility-
Bloom'is Result'to Meet A Flower
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: butterfly, nature, wind, great, bright, disappoint, circumstance, Valentine's Day, bloom, flower, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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