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Come Slowly—Eden (211) by Emily Dickinson

Come Slowly—Eden (211) is a poem composed by Emily Dickinson.

Come Slowly—Eden (211)

Come slowly—Eden
Lips unused to Thee—
Bashful—sip thy Jessamines
As the fainting Bee—Reaching late his flower
Round her chamber hums—
Counts his nectars—
Enters—and is lost in Balms

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