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V

Life





V, LIFE by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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Glee! The great storm is over!
Four have recovered the land;
Forty gone down together
Into the boiling sand.

Ring, for the scant salvation!
Toll, for the bonnie souls, --
Neighbor and friend and bridegroom,
Spinning upon the shoals!

How they will tell the shipwreck
When winter shakes the door,
Till the children ask, "But the forty?
Did they come back no more?"

Then a silence suffuses the story,
And a softness the teller's eye;
And the children no further question,
And only the waves reply.






                                                                                    

 

 

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Life

I SUCCESS
II
III ROUGE ET NOIR
IV ROUGE GAGNE
V
VI
VII ALMOST!
VIII
IX
X IN A LIBRARY
XI
XII
XIII EXCLUSION
XIV THE SECRET
XV THE LONELY HOUSE
XVI
XVII DAWN
XVIII THE BOOK OF MARTYRS
XIX THE MYSTERY OF PAIN
XX
XXI A BOOK
XXII
XXIII UNRETURNING
XXIV
XXV
XXVI

 


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