Poem A Day

Classic poem

Some, too fragile for winter winds

by Emily Dickinson

Some, too fragile for winter winds

The thoughtful grave encloses --

Tenderly tucking them in from frost

Before their feet are cold.

Never the treasures in her nest

The cautious grave exposes,

Building where schoolboy dare not look,

And sportsman is not bold.

This covert have all the children

Early aged, and often cold,

Sparrow, unnoticed by the Father --

Lambs for whom time had not a fold.

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About this poem

First line
Some, too fragile for winter winds
Poet
Emily Dickinson
Themes
nature, death, identity, time

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