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A Burdock—clawed my Gown

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A Burdock—clawed my Gown—

Not Burdock’s—blame—

But mine—

Who went too near

The Burdock’s Den—

 

A Bog—affronts my shoe—

What else have Bogs—to do—

The only Trade they know—

The splashing Men!

Ah, pity—then!

 

’Tis Minnows can despise!

The Elephant’s—calm eyes

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Emily Dickinson
1830-1886 / Female / American
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