18 Quotes by Emily Dickinson about Letters
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A letter always seemed to me like immortality because it is the mind alone without corporeal friend.
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Her breast is fit for pearls,But I was not a "Diver" - Her brow is fit for thronesBut I have not a crest,Her heart is fit for home-I- a Sparrow- build thereSweet of twigs and twineMy perennial nest.
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Remember and care for me sometimes, and scatter a fragrant flower in this wilderness life of mine by writing me.
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…it perished with beautiful reluctance, like an evening star—
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—Your sweetness intimidates.
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I think of love, and you, and my heart grows full and warm, and my breath stands still.
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Oh my darling one, how long you wander from me, how weary I grow of waiting and looking, and calling for you; sometimes I shut my eyes, and shut my heart towards you, and try hard to forget you because you grieve me so, but you'll never go away, oh you never will.
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Your absence insanes me so-- I do not feel so peaceful, when you are gone from me.
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I miss you, mourn for you, and walk the streets alone- often at night, beside, I fall asleep in tears, for your dear face, yet not one word comes back to me. If it is finished, tell me, and I will raise the lid to my box of Phantoms, and lay one more love in; but if it lives and beats still, still lives and beats for me, then say so, and I will strike the strings to one more strain of happiness before I die.
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