Authors:
  • As Summer into Autumn slips
    And yet we sooner say
    "The Summer" than "the Autumn," lest
    We turn the sun away,

    And almost count it an Affront
    The presence to concede
    Of one however lovely, not
    The one that we have loved -

    So we evade the charge of Years
    On one attempting shy
    The Circumvention of the Shaft
    Of Life's Declivity.

    Emily Dickinson, Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1971). “The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson”, p.285, Biblo & Tannen Publishers