A great Hope fell You heard no noise The Ruin was within.
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An Altitude of Death, that couldNo bitterer debar
Than Life -- had done -- before it --
Yet -- there is a Science more --
Emily Dickinson
Unto a broken heart No other one may go Without the high prerogative Itself hath suffered too.
Emily Dickinson
Where every bird is bold to go
And bees abashless play,
The foreigner before he knocks
Must thrust the tears away.
Emily Dickinson
If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.
Emily Dickinson
Anguish can travel to its stake,
And then it must return.
Emily Dickinson
Adventure most unto itself
The Soul condemned to be --
Attended by a single Hound
Its own identity.
Emily Dickinson
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