A Saucer holds a Cup
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| ←The worthlessness of Earthly things (1373) | A Saucer holds a Cup by 1374 |
(1375) Death warrants are supposed to be→ |
A Saucer holds a Cup
In sordid human Life
But in a Squirrel's estimate
A Saucer hold a Loaf.
A Table of a Tree
Demands the little King
And every Breeze that run along
His Dining Room do swing.
His Cutlery — he keeps
Within his Russer Lips —
To see it flashing when he dines
Do Birmingham eclipse —
Convicted — could we be
Of our Minutiae
The smallest Citizen that flies
Is heartier than we —
| Poetry by Emily Dickinson (edit list): | |
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