Fame is a bee It has a song- It has a sting- Ah, too, it has a wing.
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
We passed the School, where Children stroveAt recess in the ring
We passed the fields of gazing grain
We passed the setting sun.
Emily Dickinson
My life closed twice before its close It yet remains to see If Immortality unveil A third event to me
Emily Dickinson
And the world -- if the world be looking on --
Will see how far from home
It is possible for sense to live
The soul there -- all the time.
Emily Dickinson
Death is a Dialogue between The Spirit and the Dust. Dissolve says DeathThe Spirit Sir I have another Trust Death doubts itArgues from the Ground The Spirit turns away Just laying off for evidence An Overcoat of Clay.
Emily Dickinson
The Emigrant of Light, it is
Afflicted for the Day.
Emily Dickinson
Air has no Residence, no Neighbor,
No Ear, no Door,
No Apprehension of Another
Oh, Happy Air!
Emily Dickinson
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