A Chief indifference, as Foreign
A World must be
Themselves forsake -- contented,
For Deity.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Next time, to tarry,While the Ages steal --
Slow tramp the Centuries,
And the Cycles wheel!
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That Bells should ring till all should know
A Soul had gone to Heaven
Would seem to me the more the way
A Good News should be given.
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A soft Sea washed around the House
A Sea of Summer Air
And rose and fell the magic Planks
That sailed without a care --
For Captain was the Butterfly
For Helmsman was the Bee
And an entire universe
For the delighted crew.
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Her Grace is all she has --
And that, so least displays --
One Art to recognize, must be,
Another Art, to praise.
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Spring is the Period
Express from God.
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There's Ransom in a Voice --
But Silence is Infinity.
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