A Secret told —
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| ←There is a flower that Bees prefer — (380) | A Secret told — by 381 |
(382) For Death — or rather→ |
A Secret told —
Ceases to be a Secret — then —
A Secret — kept —
That — can appal but One —
Better of it — continual be afraid —
Than it —
And Whom you told it to — beside —
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