Till it has loved, no man or woman can become itself.
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How red the Fire rocks below --How insecure the sod
Did I disclose
Would populate with awe my solitude.
Emily Dickinson
To possess, is past the instant
We achieve the Joy --
Immortality contented
Were Anomaly.
Emily Dickinson
Unto a broken heart No other one may go Without the high prerogative Itself hath suffered too.
Emily Dickinson
New feet within my garden go --
New fingers stir the sod --
A Troubadour upon the Elm
Betrays the solitude.
Emily Dickinson
Success is counted sweetest by those who ne'er succeed. To comprehend a nectar requires sorest need.
Emily Dickinson
To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.
Emily Dickinson
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