You may forget the warmth he gave --
I will forget the light!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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For each ecstatic instant We must an anguish pay In keen and quivering ratio To the ecstasy.Emily Dickinson
The Possible's slow fuse is lit By the Imagination.
Emily Dickinson
Saying nothing... sometimes says the most.
Emily Dickinson
Or a leaving Home, or later,
Parting with a World
We have understood for better
Still to be explained.
Emily Dickinson
How red the Fire rocks below --
How insecure the sod
Did I disclose
Would populate with awe my solitude.
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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