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1.Emily Dickinson - For every Bird a Nest
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For every Bird a Nest -- Wherefore in timid quest Some little Wren goes seeking round -- Wherefore when boughs are free -- Households in every tree --...
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2.Whose are the little beds, I asked
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Whose are the little beds, I asked Which in the valleys lie? Some shook their heads, and others smiled -- And no one made reply. Perhaps they did not ...
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3. Some, too fragile for winter winds
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Some, too fragile for winter winds The thoughtful grave encloses -- Tenderly tucking them in from frost Before their feet are cold. Never the treasure...
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4.An altered look about the hills
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An altered look about the hills -- A Tyrian light the village fills -- A wider sunrise in the morn -- A deeper twilight on the lawn -- A print of a ve...
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5.Emily Dickinson - Soul, Wilt thou toss again?
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Soul, Wilt thou toss again? By just such a hazard Hundreds have lost indeed -- But tens have won an all -- Angel's breathless ballot Lingers to record...
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6.Pigmy seraphs -- gone astray
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Pigmy seraphs -- gone astray -- Velvet people from Vevay -- Balles from some lost summer day -- Bees exclusive Coterie -- Paris could not lay the fold...
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7.Flowers -- Well -- if anybody
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Flowers -- Well -- if anybody Can the ecstasy define -- Half a transport -- half a trouble -- With which flowers humble men: Anybody find the fountain...
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8.Emily Dickinson - Have you got a Brook in your little heart,
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Have you got a Brook in your little heart, Where bashful flowers blow, And blushing birds go down to drink, And shadows tremble so -- And nobody knows...
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9.Water, is taught by thirst.
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Water, is taught by thirst. Land -- by the Oceans passed. Transport -- by throe -- Peace -- by its battles told -- Love, by Memorial Mold -- Birds, by...
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10.Emily Dickinson - Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower,
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Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower, But I could never sell -- If you would like to borrow, Until the Daffodil Unties her yellow Bonnet Beneath the vil...