How much can come
And much can go,
And yet abide the world!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
The grave my little cottage is,Where "Keeping house" for thee
I make my parlor orderly
And lay the marble tea.
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Admonished by her buckled lips
Let every babbler be
The only secret people keep
Is Immortality.
Emily Dickinson
Oh Sacrament of summer days,
Oh Last Communion in the Haze --
Permit a child to join.
Emily Dickinson
Who guess at seeing, guess at loss
Of the Ability.
Emily Dickinson
Not knowing when the dawn will come I open every door.
Emily Dickinson
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