I measure every Grief I meet With narrow, probing Eyes I wonder if It weighs like Mine Or has an Easier size.
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They might not need me; but they might. I'll let my head be just in sight; a smile as small as mine might be precisely their necessity.Emily Dickinson
Maimed -- was I -- yet not by Venture --
Stone of stolid Boy --
Nor a Sportsman's Peradventure --
Who mine Enemy?
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Borne without dissent of Either
To the Parish night --
Of the Separated Parties
Which be out of sight?
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To satin Races -- he is nought --
But Children on the Don,
Beneath his Tabernacles, play,
And Dnieper Wrestlers, run.
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As far as Death this way --
Of River or of Ridge beyond
Was no discovery.
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I would not stop for night, or storm --
Or frost, or death, or anyone --
My business were so dear!
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