Pardon the Cochineal --
Suffer the Vermillion --
Death is the Wealth
Of the Poorest Bird.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Nature, like us is sometimes caught Without her diadem.
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Lest Love should value less
What Loss would value more
Had it the stricken privilege,
It cherishes before.
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Would not a God of Flint
Be conscious of a sigh
As down His Heaven dropt remote
"Just Once" Sweet Deity?
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Of Consciousness, her awful Mate
The Soul cannot be rid --
As easy the secreting her
Behind the Eyes of God.
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What madness, by their side,
A vision to provide
Of future days
They cannot praise.
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