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| Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning --
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| Written by: | Emily Dickinson (other works)
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| Poem #: | 925
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| Language: | English
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| Type: | Poetry
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| Preceded by: | Love -- is that later Thing than Death -- -924-
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| Succeeded by: | Patience -- has a quiet Outer -- -926-
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Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning --
Lightning -- lets away
Power to perceive His Process
With Vitality.
Maimed -- was I -- yet not by Venture --
Stone of stolid Boy --
Nor a Sportsman's Peradventure --
Who mine Enemy?
Robbed -- was I -- intact to Bandit --
All my Mansion torn --
Sun -- withdrawn to Recognition --
Furthest shining -- done --
Yet was not the foe -- of any --
Not the smallest Bird
In the nearest Orchard dwelling
Be of Me -- afraid.
Most -- I love the Cause that slew Me.
Often as I die
Its beloved Recognition
Holds a Sun on Me --
Best -- at Setting -- as is Nature's --
Neither witnessed Rise
Till the infinite Aurora
In the other's eyes.
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