If I shouldn't be alive When the robins come, Give the one in red cravat A memorial crumb.
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
Best Witchcraft is GeometryTo the magician's mind --
His ordinary acts are feats
To thinking of mankind.
Emily Dickinson
We trust, in plumed procession
For such, the Angels go --
Rank after Rank, with even feet --
And Uniforms of Snow.
Emily Dickinson
Maimed -- was I -- yet not by Venture --
Stone of stolid Boy --
Nor a Sportsman's Peradventure --
Who mine Enemy?
Emily Dickinson
Why, I have lost, the people know
Who dressed in flocks of purest snow
Went home a century ago
Next Bliss!
Emily Dickinson
Was the Pine at my Window a "Fellow
Of the Royal" Infinity?
Emily Dickinson
Through the strait pass of suffering --
The Martyrs -- even -- trod.
Emily Dickinson
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