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Doom Is The House Without The Door

Emily Dickinson

475

Doom is the House without the Door-
'Tis entered from the Sun-
And then the Ladder's thrown away,
Because Escape-is done-

'Tis varied by the Dream
Of what they do outside-
Where Squirrels play-and Berries die-
And Hemlocks-bow-to God-

(C) Emily Dickinson
01/01/2000


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