
A short Emily Dickinson piece that shows that poetess from Amherst has, at times, ice in her veins and steel in her nerves.
Apparently with no surprise
To any happy flower,
The frost beheads it at its play
In accidental power.
The blond assassin passes on,
The sun proceeds unmoved
To measure off another day
For an approving God.
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