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Dickinson, Emily: Except to Heaven, she is nought. 154

Portre of Dickinson, Emily

Except to Heaven, she is nought. 154 (English)

Except to Heaven, she is nought.
Except for Angels — lone.
Except to some wide-wandering Bee
A flower superfluous blown.

Except for winds — provincial.
Except by Butterflies
Unnoticed as a single dew
That on the Acre lies.

The smallest Housewife in the grass,
Yet take her from the Lawn
And somebody has lost the face
That made Existence — Home!



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