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The Months have ends-the Years-a knot-
No Power can untie
To stretch a little further
A Skein of Misery-
The Earth lays back these tired lives
In her mysterious Drawers-
Too tenderly, that any doubt
An ultimate Repose-
The manner of the Children-
Who weary of the Day-
Themself-the noisy Plaything
They cannot put away-
The Months Have Ends'the Years'a Knot
Emily Dickinson
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