Some Sailor, skirting foreign shores --
Some pale Reporter, from the awful doors
Before the Seal!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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To love thee Year by Year --May less appear
Than sacrifice, and cease --
However, dear,
Forever might be short, I thought to show --
And so I pieced it, with a flower, now.
Emily Dickinson
The Stars thou meetst
Are even as Thyself --
For what are Stars but Asterisks
To point a human Life?
Emily Dickinson
They say that God is everywhere, and yet we always think of Him as somewhat of a recluse.
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By fundamental palates
Those products are preferred
Impregnable to transit
And patented by pod.
Emily Dickinson
Is Heaven a Place -- a Sky -- a Tree?
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Between the form of Life and Life
The difference is as big
As Liquor at the Lip between
And Liquor in the Jug
The latter -- excellent to keep --
But for ecstatic need
The corkless is superior --
I know for I have tried
Emily Dickinson
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