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Read the poem: “They won’t frown always, — some sweet day”

by Emily Dickinson

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They won’t frown always, — some sweet day


They won’t frown always, — some sweet day

   When I forget to tease,

They’ll recollect how cold I looked,

   And how I just said ‘please.’


Then they will hasten to the door

   To call the little child,

Who cannot thank them, for the ice

   That on her lisping piled.



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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEmily Dickinson



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