Celebrated part at Table
Part in Memory.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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By fundamental palatesThose products are preferred
Impregnable to transit
And patented by pod.
Emily Dickinson
The Subterranean Freight
The Cellars of the Soul --
Thank God the loudest Place he made
Is license to be still.
Emily Dickinson
And Spirit turned unto the Dust
"Old Friend, thou knowest me,"
And Time went out to tell the News
And met Eternity.
Emily Dickinson
The saddest noise, the sweetest noise,
The maddest noise that grows, --
The birds, they make it in the spring,
At night's delicious close.
Emily Dickinson
Morning is due to all --
To some -- the Night --
To an imperial few --
The Auroral light.
Emily Dickinson
I reason, we could die --
The best Vitality
Cannot excel Decay,
But, what of that?
Emily Dickinson
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