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1830–1886

XXVII.

Emily Dickinson

If I should die, And you should live, And time should gurgle on, And morn should beam,

And noon should burn, As it has usual done; If birds should build as early, And bees as bustling go, —

One might depart at option From enterprise below! ‘ T is sweet to know that stocks will stand When we with daisies lie,

That commerce will continue, And trades as briskly fly. It makes the parting tranquil And keeps the soul serene,

That gentlemen so sprightly Conduct the pleasing scene!

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