Poem A Day

Classic poem

Summer has two Beginnings --

by Emily Dickinson

Summer has two Beginnings --

Beginning once in June --

Beginning in October

Affectingly again --

Without, perhaps, the Riot

But graphicker for Grace --

As finer is a going

Than a remaining Face --

Departing then -- forever --

Forever -- until May --

Forever is deciduous

Except to those who die --

deathbeautytimechoice
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About this poem

First line
Summer has two Beginnings --
Poet
Emily Dickinson
Themes
death, beauty, time, choice

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