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Did Our Best Moment last-
'Twould supersede the Heaven-
A few-and they by Risk-procure-
So this Sort-are not given-
Except as stimulants-in
Cases of Despair-
Or Stupor-The Reserve-
These Heavenly Moments are-
A Grant of the Divine-
That Certain as it Comes-
Withdraws-and leaves the dazzled Soul
In her unfurnished Rooms
Did Our Best Moment Last
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: despair, heaven, soul, grant, moment, divine, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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