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A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring

Emily Dickinson

1530

A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring
In contrast with the things that sing
Not Birds entirely—but Minds—
Minute Effulgencies and Winds—
When what they sung for is undone
Who cares about a Blue Bird’s Tune—
Why, Resurrection had to wait
Till they had moved a Stone—
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From The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson | Written c. 1881
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