'Tis Opposites — entice —
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'Tis Opposites — entice —
Deformed Men — ponder Grace —
Bright fires — the Blanketless —
The Lost — Day's face —
The Blind — esteem it be
Enough Estate — to see —
The Captive — strangles new —
For deeming — Beggars — play —
To lack — enamor Thee —
Tho' the Divinity —
Be only
Me —
| Poetry by Emily Dickinson (edit list): | |
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