My story has a moral --
I have a missing friend --
"Pleiad" its name, and Robin,
And guinea in the sand.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
As subtle as tomorrowThat never came,
A warrant, a conviction,
Yet but a name.
Emily Dickinson
They ask but our Delight --
The Darlings of the Soil
And grant us all their Countenance
For a penurious smile.
Emily Dickinson
Glowing is her Bonnet,
Glowing is her Cheek,
Glowing is her Kirtle,
Yet she cannot speak.
Emily Dickinson
Tell Him -- just how she sealed you -- Cautious!
Emily Dickinson
The soul her "Not at Home"
Inscribes upon the flesh --
And takes her fair aerial gait
Beyond the hope of touch.
Emily Dickinson
I felt it shelter to speak to you.
Emily Dickinson
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