Emily Dickinson, To March

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Emily Dickinson, To March
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Goodbye March. Not going to lie, you were rough, but you taught me a lot. Until next time xx
Dear March - Come in
Dear March - Come in - How glad I am - I hoped for you before - Put down your Hat - You must have walked - How out of Breath you are - Dear March, how are you, and the Rest - Did you leave Nature well - Oh March, Come right upstairs with me - I have so much to tell - Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson: Dear March - Come In
Dear March — Come in — How glad I am — I hoped for you before — Put down your Hat — You must have walked — How out of Breath you are — Dear March, Come right up the stairs with me — I have so much to tell — I got your Letter, and the Birds — The Maples never knew that you were coming — till I called I declare — how Red their Faces grew — But March, forgive me — and All those Hills you left for me…
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Emily Dickinson: dear March
Emily Dickinson: dear March
Carrie Juettner’s post reminded me of a post I need to put up. I post it nearly every year, but this year time got away from me, and I’m almost too late. The last lines of the poem, however, are appropriate for the time, though. Especially if April in Texas turns out to be as hot as March 26 was. And it will be. *** Dear March — Come in — How glad I am — I hoped for you before — Put down your Hat…
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Dear March