Poem

Fairer through Fading—as the Day

Emily Dickinson
938 Fairer through Fading—as the Day Into the Darkness dips away— Half Her Complexion of the Sun— Hindering—Haunting—Perishing— Rallies Her Glow, like a dying Friend— Teasing with glittering Amend— Only to aggravate the Dark Through an expiring—perfect—look—

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