Surgeons must be very careful, When they take the knife, Underneath their fine incisions, Stirs the Culprit Life.
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A Dew sufficed itself --And satisfied a Leaf
And felt "how vast a destiny" --
"How trivial is Life!
Emily Dickinson
Success is counted sweetest by those who never succeed.
Emily Dickinson
A wounded deer leaps the highest.
Emily Dickinson
I hide myself within my flower,
That fading from your Vase,
You, unsuspecting, feel for me --
Almost a loneliness.
Emily Dickinson
Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine,
Unwind the solemn twine, and tie my Valentine!
Emily Dickinson
Glowing is her Bonnet,
Glowing is her Cheek,
Glowing is her Kirtle,
Yet she cannot speak.
Emily Dickinson
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