Emily Dickinson

The dying need but little, dear

The dying need but little, dear,—
  A glass of water’s all,
A flower’s unobtrusive face
  To punctuate the wall,
 
A fan, perhaps, a friend’s regret,
  And certainly that one
No color in the rainbow
  Perceives when you are gone.
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