Superfluous were the sun

by Emily Dickinson · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

      When excellence is dead;

He were superfluous every day,

      For every day is said


That syllable whose faith

      Just saves it from despair,

And whose 'I'll meet you' hesitates

      If love inquire, 'Where?'


Upon his dateless fame

      Our periods may lie,

As stars that drop anonymous

      From an abundant sky.

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