What fortitude the Soul contains, That it can so endure The accent of a coming Foot The opening of a Door.
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Fame is a fickle food upon a shifting plate.Emily Dickinson
His Labor is a Chant --
His Idleness -- a Tune --
Oh, for a Bee's experience
Of Clovers, and of Noon!
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Displayed before the simplest Door
That all may witness it and more,
The pomp of summer Days.
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Love is anterior to life, posterior to death, initial of creation, and the exponent of breath.
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Were it to be the last
How infinite would be
What we did not suspect was marked --
Our final interview.
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I mind me that of Anguish -- sent --
Some drifts were moved away --
Before my simple bosom -- broke --
And why not this -- if they?
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