A Little Road Not Made Man
Emily Dickinson
A little road not made of man, Enabled of the eye, Accessible to thill of bee, Or cart of butterfly. If town it have, beyond itself, 'T is that I cannot say; I only sigh,--no vehicle Bears me along that way.
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