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I would not paint -- a picture -- by Emily Dickinson
I would not paint -- a picture --
I’d rather be the One
Its bright impossibility
To dwell -- deli..
I would distil a cup by Emily Dickinson
I would distil a cup,
And bear to all my friends,
Drinking to her no more astir,
By beck, or burn..
I went to Heaven by Emily Dickinson
I went to Heaven --
’Twas a small Town --
Lit -- with a Ruby --
Lathed -- with Down --
Stiller..
I stole them from a Bee by Emily Dickinson
I stole them from a Bee --
Because -- Thee --
Sweet plea --
He pardoned me!..
I sing to use the Waiting by Emily Dickinson
I sing to use the Waiting
My Bonnet but to tie
And shut the Door unto my House
No more to do have..
I should not dare to leave my friend, by Emily Dickinson
I should not dare to leave my friend,
Because -- because if he should die
While I was gone -- and..
I see thee better -- in the Dark -- by Emily Dickinson
I see thee better -- in the Dark --
I do not need a Light --
The Love of Thee -- a Prism be --
Ex..
I often passed the village by Emily Dickinson
I often passed the village
When going home from school --
And wondered what they did there --
And..
I never hear the word "escape" by Emily Dickinson
I never hear the word "escape"
Without a quicker blood,
A sudden expectation
A flying attitude!
..
I like a look of Agony, by Emily Dickinson
I like a look of Agony,
Because I know it’s true --
Men do not sham Convulsion,
Nor simulate, a T..
I hide myself within my flower, by Emily Dickinson
I hide myself within my flower,
That fading from your Vase,
You, unsuspecting, feel for me --
Alm..
I held a Jewel in my fingers by Emily Dickinson
I held a Jewel in my fingers --
And went to sleep --
The day was warm, and winds were prosy --
I..
I haven't told my garden yet by Emily Dickinson
I haven’t told my garden yet --
Lest that should conquer me.
I haven’t quite the strength now
To..
I felt my life with both my hands by Emily Dickinson
I felt my life with both my hands
To see if it was there --
I held my spirit to the Glass,
To pro..
I can't tell you -- but you feel it by Emily Dickinson
I can’t tell you -- but you feel it --
Nor can you tell me --
Saints, with ravished slate and penc..
I am alive -- I guess by Emily Dickinson
I am alive -- I guess --
The Branches on my Hand
Are full of Morning Glory --
And at my finger’s..
Is it too late to touch you, Dear? by Emily Dickinson
Is it too late to touch you, Dear?
We this moment knew --
Love Marine and Love terrene --
Love ce..
I took my power in my hand by Emily Dickinson
I took my power in my hand
And went AGAINST the world
’Twas not so much as David had
But I was tw..
I met a King this afternoon! by Emily Dickinson
I met a King this afternoon!
He had not on a Crown indeed,
A little Palmleaf Hat was all,
And he..
I had a guinea golden by Emily Dickinson
I had a guinea golden --
I lost it in the sand --
And tho’ the sum was simple
And pounds were in..
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