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I dwell in Possibility -- by Emily Dickinson
I dwell in Possibility --
A fairer House than Prose --
More numerous of Windows --
Superior -- fo..
In this short Life by Emily Dickinson
In this short Life
That only lasts an hour
How much -- how little -- is
Within our power..
If this is "fading" by Emily Dickinson
If this is "fading"
Oh let me immediately "fade"!
If this is "dying"
Bury me, in such a shroud of..
I'm "wife" -- I've finished that by Emily Dickinson
I’m "wife" -- I’ve finished that --
That other state --
I’m Czar -- I’m "Woman" now --
It’s safer..
I had been hungry, all the Years -- by Emily Dickinson
I had been hungry, all the Years --
My Noon had Come -- to dine --
I trembling drew the Table near..
I felt a Cleaving in my Mind -- by Emily Dickinson
I felt a Cleaving in my Mind --
As if my Brain had split --
I tried to match it -- Seam by Seam --..
I measure every Grief I meet by Emily Dickinson
I measure every Grief I meet
With narrow, probing, Eyes --
I wonder if It weighs like Mine --
Or..
It's all I have to bring today by Emily Dickinson
It’s all I have to bring today --
This, and my heart beside --
This, and my heart, and all the fie..
I never told the buried gold by Emily Dickinson
I never told the buried gold
Upon the hill -- that lies --
I saw the sun -- his plunder done
Crou..
It sifts from Leaden Sieves by Emily Dickinson
It sifts from Leaden Sieves --
It powders all the Wood.
It fills with Alabaster Wool
The Wrinkles..
I robbed the Woods by Emily Dickinson
I robbed the Woods --
The trusting Woods.
The unsuspecting Trees
Brought out their Burs and mosse..
I never lost as much but twice by Emily Dickinson
I never lost as much but twice,
And that was in the sod.
Twice have I stood a beggar
Before the d..
I dreaded that first Robin, so, by Emily Dickinson
I dreaded that first Robin, so,
But He is mastered, now,
I’m accustomed to Him grown,
He hurts a..
I'll tell you how the Sun rose by Emily Dickinson
I’ll tell you how the Sun rose --
A Ribbon at a time --
The Steeples swam in Amethyst --
The news..
If you were coming in the Fall, by Emily Dickinson
If you were coming in the Fall,
I’d brush the Summer by
With half a smile, and half a spurn,
As H..
I like to see it lap the Miles -- by Emily Dickinson
I like to see it lap the Miles --
And lick the Valleys up --
And stop to feed itself at Tanks --
..
I cannot live with You -- by Emily Dickinson
I cannot live with You --
It would be Life --
And Life is over there --
Behind the Shelf
The S..
I have a Bird in spring by Emily Dickinson
I have a Bird in spring
Which for myself doth sing --
The spring decoys.
And as the summer nears..
It was not Death, for I stood up, by Emily Dickinson
It was not Death, for I stood up,
And all the Dead, lie down --
It was not Night, for all the Bell..
If those I loved were lost by Emily Dickinson
If those I loved were lost
The Crier’s voice would tell me --
If those I loved were found
The bel..
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