Emily Dickinson Quotes
TO My Quick Ear The Leaves Conferred;
The Bushes They Were Bells;
I Could Not Find A Privacy
From Nature's Sentinels.
In Cave If I Presumed To Hide,
The Walls Began To Tell;
Creation Seemed A Mighty Crack
To Make Me Visible.
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