Home ⇒ 📌Emily Dickinson ⇒ Could live did live
Could live did live
Could live did live
Could die did die
Could smile upon the whole
Through faith in one he met not,
To introduce his soul.
Could go from scene familiar
To an untraversed spot
Could contemplate the journey
With unpuzzled heart
Such trust had one among us,
Among us not today
We who saw the launching
Never sailed the Bay!
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