A jealous Zephyr -- not a doubt --
Ah, friend, you little knew
How long at that celestial wick
The Angels -- labored diligent --
Extinguished -- now -- for you!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Acrid whatever Fate.
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I'm Nobody Who are you Are you Nobody Too Then there's a pair of us Don't tell they'd advertise you know.
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There's a certain slant of light, On winter afternoons, That oppresses, like the weight Of Cathedral tunes.
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I dwell in Possibility A fairer House than Prose More numerous of Windows Superior for Doors .
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Where thou art, that is home.
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That whoso sees this little flower
By faith may clear behold
The Bobolinks around the throne
And Dandelions gold.
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