Emily Dickinson´s


To hear an oriole sing
May be a common thing,
Or only a divine.

It is not of the bird
Who sings the same, unheard,
As unto crowd.

The fashion of the ear
Attireth that it hear
In dun* or fair.

So whether it be rune,**
Or whether it be none,
Is of within;

The “tune is in the tree,”
The sceptic showeth me;
“No, sir! In thee!”

EMILY DICKINSON


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*Marked by dullness and drabness.
**Mystical poem or incantation.

FICHA. Wetzsteon, Rachel (Intr. y notas). The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson, Barnes & Noble Classics, New York, 2003.

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