I send you a decrepit flower

I send you a decrepit flower
That nature sent to me
At parting -- she was going south
And I designed to stay --
Her motive for the souvenir
If sentiment for me
Or circumstances prudential
Withheld invincibly --

About Emily Dickinson

American poet known for her unconventional use of form and syntax. Most of her work was published posthumously.

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