Nobody knows this little Rose—

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Nobody knows this little Rose
by Emily Dickinson
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Nobody knows this little rose;
   It might a pilgrim be,
Did I not take it from the ways,
   And lift it up to thee!

Only a bee will miss it;
   Only a butterfly,
Hastening from far journey,
   On its breast to lie.

Only a bird will wonder;
   Only a breeze will sigh;
Ah! little rose, how easy
   For such as thou to die!

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