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POEMAS POEMAS by Emily Dickinson
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“To own a Susan of my own Is of itself a Bliss — Whatever Realm I forfeit, Lord, Continue me in this!”
Emily Dickinson, POEMAS
“Title divine — is mine! The Wife — without the Sign! Acute Degree — conferred on me — Empress of Calvary! Royal — all but the Crown! Betrothed - without the swoon God sends us Women — When you — hold — Garnet to Garnet - Gold — to Gold — Born — Bridalled — Shrouded - In a Day — Tri Victory «My Husband» - women say — Stroking the Melody — Is this - the way?”
Emily Dickinson, POEMAS
“I see thee better - in the Dark — I do not need a Light The Love of Thee — a Prism be — Excelling Violet —”
Emily Dickinson, POEMAS
“Come slowly — Eden! Lips unused to Thee — Bashful — sip thy Jessamines - As the fainting Bee — Reaching late his flower, Round her chamber hums — Counts his nectars — Enters — and is lost in Balms.”
Emily Dickinson, POEMAS
“Her breast is fit for pearls, But I was not a «Diver» — Her brow is fit for thrones But I have not a crest. Her heart is fit for home — I — a Sparrow — build there Sweet of twigs and twine My perennial nest.”
Emily Dickinson, POEMAS