For two divided, briefly,
A cycle, it may be,
Till everlasting life unite
In strong society.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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What madness, by their side,A vision to provide
Of future days
They cannot praise.
Emily Dickinson
There is no Silence in the Earth -- so silent
As that endured
Which uttered, would discourage Nature
And haunt the World.
Emily Dickinson
According as his skill prefer
It perish, or endure --
Content, soe'er, it ornament
His absent character.
Emily Dickinson
Love is anterior to life, posterior to death, initial of creation, and the exponent of breath.
Emily Dickinson
never let anyone let make you feel inferior without your consent
Emily Dickinson
Groped up, to see if God was there --
Groped backward at Himself
Caressed a Trigger absently
And wandered out of Life.
Emily Dickinson
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