There came a wind like a bugle It quivered through the grass.
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
If I must tell you, of a HorseMy freckled Monarch held the rein --
Doubtless an estimable Beast,
But not at all disposed to run!
Emily Dickinson
People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles.
Emily Dickinson
The Robins stand as thick today
As flakes of snow stood yesterday --
On fence -- and Roof -- and Twig!
Emily Dickinson
I'm Nobody Who are you Are you Nobody Too Then there's a pair of us Don't tell they'd advertise you know.
Emily Dickinson
A soft Sea washed around the House
A Sea of Summer Air
And rose and fell the magic Planks
That sailed without a care --
For Captain was the Butterfly
For Helmsman was the Bee
And an entire universe
For the delighted crew.
Emily Dickinson
For love is immortality.
Emily Dickinson
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