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  Poems ✍️

  04.06.2025
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Author: Emily Dickinson

Noon—is The Hinge Of Day

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Noon—is the Hinge of Day—
Evening—the Tissue Door—
Morning—the East compelling the sill
Till all the World is ajar—



  noon transition day metaphor

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