Emily Dickinson - The Morning after Woe (364) lyrics

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Emily Dickinson - The Morning after Woe (364) lyrics

The Morning after Woe— 'Tis frequently the Way— Surpa**es all that rose before— For utter Jubilee— As Nature did not care— And piled her Blossoms on— And further to parade a Joy Her Victim stared upon— The Birds declaim their Tunes— Pronouncing every word Like Hammers—Did they know they fell Like Litanies of Lead— On here and there—a creature— They'd modify the Glee To fit some Crucifixal Clef— Some Key of Calvary—