Away From Home Are Some And I-
Emily Dickinson
821 Away from Home are some and I— An Emigrant to be In a Metropolis of Homes Is easy, possibly— The Habit of a Foreign Sky We—difficult—acquire As Children, who remain in Face The more their Feet retire.
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