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“Heaven” has different Signs-to me-
Sometimes, I think that Noon
Is but a symbol of the Place-
And when again, at Dawn,
A mighty look runs round the World
And settles in the Hills-
An Awe if it should be like that
Upon the Ignorance steals-
The Orchard, when the Sun is on-
The Triumph of the Birds
When they together Victory make-
Some Carnivals of Clouds-
The Rapture of a finished Day-
Returning to the West-
All these-remind us of the place
That Men call “paradise”-
Itself be fairer-we suppose-
But how Ourself, shall be
Adorned, for a Superior Grace-
Not yet, our eyes can see-
Heaven Has Different Signs'to Me
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: heaven, sometimes, sun, together, world, rapture, ignorance, paradise, triumph, victory, suppose, Valentine's Day, dawn, place, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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