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Robbed by Death-but that was easy-
To the failing Eye
I could hold the latest Glowing-
Robbed by Liberty
For Her Jugular Defences-
This, too, I endured-
Hint of Glory-it afforded-
For the Brave Beloved-
Fraud of Distance-Fraud of Danger,
Fraud of Death-to bear-
It is Bounty-to Suspense's
Vague Calamity-
Stalking our entire Possession
On a Hair's result-
Then-seesawing-coolly-on it-
Trying if it split-
Robbed By Death-but That Was Easy
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: brave, hair, easy, split, hold, entire, distance, calamity, danger, death, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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