Is Immortality a bane
That men are so oppressed?
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Borne without dissent of EitherTo the Parish night --
Of the Separated Parties
Which be out of sight?
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Where thou art, that is home.
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Knows the Adder Tongue his coming
And presents her Spot --
Stands the Sun so close and mighty
That our Minds are hot.
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They leave us with the Infinite.
Emily Dickinson
Assentand you are sane, Demuryou're straightway dangerous, And handled with a Chain....
Emily Dickinson
Gratitude -- is not the mention
Of a Tenderness,
But its still appreciation
Out of Plumb of Speech.
Emily Dickinson
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