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I felt my life with both my hands
To see if it was there-
I held my spirit to the Glass,
To prove it possibler-
I turned my Being round and round
And paused at every pound
To ask the Owner's name-
For doubt, that I should know the Sound-
I judged my features-jarred my hair-
I pushed my dimples by, and waited-
If they-twinkled back-
Conviction might, of me-
I told myself, “Take Courage, Friend-
That-was a former time-
But we might learn to like the Heaven,
As well as our Old Home!”
I Felt My Life With Both My Hands
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: courage, friend, hair, heaven, home, life, time, spirit, doubt, prove, sound, glass, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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