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Four Trees — upon a solitary Acre - Emily Dickinson
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Four Trees — upon a solitary Acre Emily Dickinson

Four Trees — upon a solitary Acre - Emily Dickinson
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Four Trees — upon a solitary Acre
Without Design
Or Order, or Apparent Action
Maintain

The Sun — upon a Morning meets them
The Wind
No nearer Neighbor—have they
But God

The Acre gives them — Place
They — Him — Attention of Passer by
Of Shadow, or of Squirrel, haply
Or Boy

What Deed is Theirs unto the General Nature
What Plan
They severally — retard — or further
Unknown
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