When it has just contained a Life
Then, Darling, it will close
And yet so bolder every Day
So turbulent it grows
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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The Wife -- without the Sign!
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According as his skill prefer
It perish, or endure --
Content, soe'er, it ornament
His absent character.
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Our noon became a well
A Thunder storm combines the charms
Of Winter and of Hell.
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