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| Grief is a Mouse --
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| Written by: | Emily Dickinson (other works)
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| Poem #: | 793
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| Language: | English
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| Type: | Poetry
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| Preceded by: | Through the strait pass of suffering -- -792-
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| Succeeded by: | A Drop Fell on the Apple Tree -- -794-
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Grief is a Mouse --
And chooses Wainscot in the Breast
For His Shy House --
And baffles quest --
Grief is a Thief -- quick startled --
Pricks His Ear -- report to hear
Of that Vast Dark --
That swept His Being -- back --
Grief is a Juggler -- boldest at the Play --
Lest if He flinch -- the eye that way
Pounce on His Bruises -- One -- say -- or Three --
Grief is a Gourmand -- spare His luxury --
Best Grief is Tongueless -- before He'll tell --
Burn Him in the Public Square --
His Ashes -- will
Possibly -- if they refuse -- How then know --
Since a Rack couldn't coax a syllable -- now.
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