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Tag Archives: Emily Dickinson
Dwelling In Possibility
I dwell in Possibility -
A fairer House than Prose -
More numerous of Windows -
Superior – for Doors -
Of Chambers as the Cedars -
Impregnable of Eye -
And for an Everlasting Roof -
The Gambrels of the Sky -
Of Visitors – the fairest -
For Occupation – This -
The spreading wide my narrow Hands
To gather Paradise -
Emily Dickinson, American poet (1830-1886)
Posted in creative, Literature, National Poetry Month 2008, Poetry
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