There's Ransom in a Voice --
But Silence is Infinity.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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The Neighbor in the PoolUpon His Hip elate
Made loud obeisance and the Gnat
Held up His Cup for Light.
Emily Dickinson
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
Judgment is justest
When the Judged,
His action laid away,
Divested is of every Disk
But his sincerity.
Emily Dickinson
Remorse is Memory awake Her Parties all astir A Presence of Departed Acts At window and at Door
Emily Dickinson
Its far -- far Treasure to surmise --
And estimate the Pearl --
That slipped my simple fingers through --
While just a Girl at School.
Emily Dickinson
Gratitude -- is not the mention
Of a Tenderness,
But its still appreciation
Out of Plumb of Speech.
Emily Dickinson
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