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The Things that never can come back, are several-
Childhood-some forms of Hope-the Dead-
Though Joys-like Men-may sometimes make a Journey-
And still abide-
We do not mourn for Traveler, or Sailor,
Their Routes are fair-
But think enlarged of all that they will tell us
Returning here-
“Here!” There are typic “Heres”-
Foretold Locations-
The Spirit does not stand-
Himself-at whatsoever Fathom
His Native Land-
The Things That Never Can Come Back, Are Several'
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: childhood, hope, journey, never, sometimes, spirit, stand, mourn, native, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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