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To try to speak, and miss the way
And ask it of the Tears,
Is Gratitude's sweet poverty,
The Tatters that he wears-
A better Coat if he possessed
Would help him to conceal,
Not subjugate, the Mutineer
Whose title is “the Soul.”
To Try To Speak, And Miss The Way
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: poverty, I miss you, soul, sweet, speak, gratitude, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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