A Wounded Deer -- leaps highest --
I've heard the Hunter tell --
'Tis but the Ecstasy of death --
And then the Brake is still!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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never let anyone let make you feel inferior without your consentEmily Dickinson
At leisure is the Soul
That gets a Staggering Blow --
The Width of Life -- before it spreads
Without a thing to do --
Emily Dickinson
Peter, put up the sunshine;
Patti, arrange the stars;
Tell Luna, tea is waiting,
And call your brother Mars!
Emily Dickinson
At Half past Seven, Element
Nor Implement, be seen --
And Place was where the Presence was
Circumference between.
Emily Dickinson
Through those old Grounds of memory,
The sauntering alone
Is a divine intemperance
A prudent man would shun.
Emily Dickinson
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