To try to speak, and miss the way
Emily Dickinson
1617 To try to speak, and miss the way And ask it of the Tears, Is Gratitude’s sweet poverty, The Tatters that he wears— A better Coat if he possessed Would help him to conceal, Not subjugate, the Mutineer Whose title is “the Soul.”
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