My best Acquaintances are those With Whom I spoke no Word The Stars that stated come to Town Esteemed Me never rude Although to their Celestial Call I failed to make reply My constantreverential Face Sufficient Courtesy.
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A Counterfeit -- a Plated Person --I would not be --
Whatever strata of Iniquity
My Nature underlie --
Truth is good Health -- and Safety, and the Sky.
Emily Dickinson
Except to Heaven, she is nought.
Emily Dickinson
Inebriate of Air am I And Debauchee of Dew Reeling through endless summer days From inns of Molten Blue.
Emily Dickinson
And lean -- and view it sidewise --
And add "How cold -- it grew" --
And "Was it conscious -- when it stepped
In Immortality?
Emily Dickinson
And I cannot be proud
Because a Height so high
Involves Alpine
Requirements
And Services of Snow.
Emily Dickinson
Nature, like us is sometimes caught Without her diadem.
Emily Dickinson
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