Why should we hurry -- why indeed?

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Why should we hurry -- why indeed?
Written by:Emily Dickinson (other works)
Poem #:1646
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Language:English
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Preceded by:The Ditch is dear to the Drunken man -1645-
Succeeded by:Of Glory not a Beam is left -1647-

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Why should we hurry -- why indeed?
When every way we fly
We are molested equally
By immortality.
No respite from the inference
That this which is begun,
Though where its labors lie
A bland uncertainty
Besets the sight
This mighty night --











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