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Refuge.

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

The clouds their backs together laid,
The north begun to push,
The forests galloped till they fell,
The lightning skipped like mice;
The thunder crumbled like a stuff --
How good to be safe in tombs,
Where nature's temper cannot reach,
Nor vengeance ever comes!

(C) Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
07/01/2019


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