The longest day that God appoints

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The longest day that God appoints
by Emily Dickinson
1769
5388The longest day that God appoints — 1769Emily Dickinson

The little notes shall go as fast as steam can take them.
Our hearts already went. Would we could mail our faces for your dear encouragement.
      Remember The longest day that God appoints
      Will finish with the sun.
      Anguish can travel to it's stake,
      And then it must return.

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