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The Doomed-regard the Sunrise
With different Delight-
Because-when next it burns abroad
They doubt to witness it-
The Man-to die-tomorrow-
Harks for the Meadow Bird-
Because its Music stirs the Axe
That clamors for his head-
Joyful-to whom the Sunrise
Precedes Enamored-Day-
Joyful-for whom the Meadow Bird
Has ought but Elegy!
The Doomed-regard The Sunrise
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: elegy, music, head, doubt, delight, tomorrow, Valentine's Day, bird, joyful, meadow, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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