1754
To lose thee-sweeter than to gain
All other hearts I knew.
'Tis true the drought is destitute,
But then, I had the dew!
The Caspian has its realms of sand,
Its other realm of sea.
Without the sterile perquisite,
No Caspian could be.
To Lose Thee'sweeter Than To Gain
Emily Dickinson
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