Faith is a fine invention For gentlemen who see But Microscopes are prudent In an emergency.
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Tell Him -- just how she sealed you -- Cautious!Emily Dickinson
Glowing is her Bonnet,
Glowing is her Cheek,
Glowing is her Kirtle,
Yet she cannot speak.
Emily Dickinson
Air has no Residence, no Neighbor,
No Ear, no Door,
No Apprehension of Another
Oh, Happy Air!
Emily Dickinson
Fight sternly in a Dying eye
Two Armies, Love and Certainty
And Love and the Reverse.
Emily Dickinson
New children play upon the green --
New Weary sleep below --
And still the pensive Spring returns --
And still the punctual snow!
Emily Dickinson
She stung Him -- sapped His firm Advance --
But when Her Worst was done
And He -- unmoved regarded Her --
Acknowledged Him a Man.
Emily Dickinson
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