The truth dazzles gradually, or else the world would be blind
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How nullified the Meadow --
Her Sorcerer withdrawn!
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A fuzzy fellow, without feet,
Yet doth exceeding run!
Emily Dickinson
Perhaps a home too high --
Ah Aristocracy!
Emily Dickinson
At leisure is the Soul
That gets a Staggering Blow --
The Width of Life -- before it spreads
Without a thing to do --
Emily Dickinson
Love is like Life -- merely longer
Love is like Death, during the Grave
Love is the Fellow of the Resurrection
Scooping up the Dust and chanting "Live"!
Emily Dickinson
Fame is a fickle food
Upon a shifting plate
Whose table once a
Guest but not
The second time is set.
Emily Dickinson
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