Speech is one symptom of Affection

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Speech is one symptom of Affection (1914)
by Emily Dickinson
1681
14433Speech is one symptom of Affection — 1681Emily Dickinson

Speech is one symptom of Affection
And Silence one —
The perfectest communication
Is heard of none —

Exists and its indorsement
Is had within —
Behold, said the Apostle,
Yet had not seen!

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