Given to me without the Suit
Riches and Name and Realm --
Who was She to withhold from me
Penury and Home?
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Experienced at Graves --
A leisure of the Future --
A Wilderness of Size.
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Morning without you is a dwindled dawn.
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The Possible's slow fuse is lit By the Imagination.
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Robins, in the tradition
Did cover such with leaves,
But which the cheek --
And which the pall
My scrutiny deceives.
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My flowers turn from Forums --
Yet eloquent declare
What Cato couldn't prove me
Except the birds were here!
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