Has it feathers like a Bird?
(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
Inebriate of Air am I And Debauchee of Dew Reeling through endless summer days From inns of Molten Blue.
Emily Dickinson
Won't somebody bring the light
So I can see which way to go
Into the everlasting snow?
Emily Dickinson
Prayer is the little implement Through which men reach Where presence is denied them.
Emily Dickinson
The Way to know the Bobolink
From every other Bird
Precisely as the Joy of him --
Obliged to be inferred.
Emily Dickinson
Hope it strange invention A Patent of the Heart In unremitting action Yet never wearing out.
Emily Dickinson
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