How strange that nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!
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The Way to know the BobolinkFrom every other Bird
Precisely as the Joy of him --
Obliged to be inferred.
Emily Dickinson
And the world -- if the world be looking on --
Will see how far from home
It is possible for sense to live
The soul there -- all the time.
Emily Dickinson
As nature's curtain fell
The one who bore him tottered in , --
For this was woman's son.
Emily Dickinson
Who guess at seeing, guess at loss
Of the Ability.
Emily Dickinson
Preface to Emily Dickinson's Poems. by Thomas W. Higginson (18231911) US clergyman, author When a thought takes one's breath away, a lesson in grammar seems an impertinence.
Emily Dickinson
But -- if He ask where you are hid
Until tomorrow -- Happy letter!
Emily Dickinson
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