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| A solemn thing -- it was -- I said --
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| Written by: | Emily Dickinson (other works)
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| Poem #: | 271
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| Language: | English
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| Type: | Poetry
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| Preceded by: | One Life of so much Consequence! -270-
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| Succeeded by: | I breathed enough to take the Trick -- -272-
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A solemn thing -- it was -- I said --
A woman -- white -- to be --
And wear -- if God should count me fit --
Her blameless mystery --
A hallowed thing -- to drop a life
Into the purple well --
Too plummetless -- that it return --
Eternity -- until --
I pondered how the bliss would look --
And would it feel as big --
When I could take it in my hand --
As hovering -- seen -- through fog --
And then -- the size of this "small" life --
The Sages -- call it small --
Swelled -- like Horizons -- in my vest --
And I sneered -- softly -- "small"!
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