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A still-Volcano-Life-
That flickered in the night-
When it was dark enough to do
Without erasing sight-
A quiet-Earthquake Style-
Too subtle to suspect
By natures this side Naples-
The North cannot detect
The Solemn-Torrid-Symbol-
The lips that never lie-
Whose hissing Corals part-and shut-
And Cities-ooze away-
A Still'volcano'life
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: away, dark, life, never, night, volcano, Earthquake, quiet, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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