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You cannot make Remembrance grow

1508 You cannot make Remembrance grow When it has lost its Root— The tightening the Soil around And setting it upright Deceives perhaps the Universe But not retrieves the Plant— Real Memory, like Cedar Feet Is shod with Adamant— Nor can you cut Remembrance down When it shall once have grown— Its Iron Buds will sprout anew However overthrown—
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Emily Dickinson
1830-1886 / Female / American
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