Cover art for The One who could repeat the Summer day by Emily Dickinson

The One who could repeat the Summer day

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The One who could repeat the Summer day
Were greater than itself—though He
Minutest of Mankind should be

And He—could reproduce the Sun
At period of going down
The Lingering—and the Stain—I mean

When Orient have been outgrown
And Occident—become Unknown
His Name—remain

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