Emily Dickinson Poetry
I never saw a moor
I never saw the sea
Yet Know I how the heather looks
And what a wave must be
I never spoke with God
Nor visited in heaven
Yet Certain am I of the spot
As if the chart were given
Emily Dickinson
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Mery Ban Jao
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You left me sweet two legacies
A legacy of love
A heavenly father would content
Had he the offer of
You Left me boundaries of pain
Capacious as the sea
Between eternity and time
Your Consciousness and Me
Emily Dickinson
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Mery Ban Jao
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I think That I shall never see a poem lonely as a tree
A poem lovely as a tree
Poems were made by fools like me
But only God Can Make A tree
Emily Dickinson
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Mery Ban Jao
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I never saw the sea
Yet Know I how the heather looks
And what a wave must be
I never spoke with God
Nor visited in heaven
Yet Certain am I of the spot
As if the chart were given
Emily Dickinson
--------------------------------
Mery Ban Jao
--------------------------------
You left me sweet two legacies
A legacy of love
A heavenly father would content
Had he the offer of
You Left me boundaries of pain
Capacious as the sea
Between eternity and time
Your Consciousness and Me
Emily Dickinson
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Mery Ban Jao
---------------------------------
I think That I shall never see a poem lonely as a tree
A poem lovely as a tree
Poems were made by fools like me
But only God Can Make A tree
Emily Dickinson
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Mery Ban Jao
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