A Rose – A Poem by Emily Dickinson with Recording
July 28th, 2016
"A Rose" by Emily Dickinson is a pretty little poem that evokes summertime. You can listen to it below and read along with the text…
A Rose
A sepal, petal, and a thorn
Upon a common summer’s morn,
A flash of dew, a bee or two,
A breeze
A caper in the trees,—
And I’m a rose!
Recited by Lisa.
Enjoy!
Mama Lisa
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