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Emily Dickinson
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
by Emily Dickinson
I think just how my shape will rise
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I think just how my shape will rise—
When I shall be “forgiven“—
Till Hair—and Eyes—and timid Head—
Are out of sight—in Heaven—
I think just how my lips will weigh—
With shapeless—quivering—prayer—
That you—so late—”Consider” me—
The “Sparrow” of your Care—
I mind me that of Anguish—sent—
Some drifts were moved away—
Before my simple *****—broke—
And why not this—if they?
And so I con that thing—”forgiven“—
Until—delirious—borne—
By my long bright—and longer—trust—
I drop my Heart—unshriven!
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The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
by Emily Dickinson
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Emily Dickinson
1830 - 1886
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1830 - 1886
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