Denial-is The Only Fact
Emily Dickinson
965 Denial—is the only fact Perceived by the Denied— Whose Will—a numb significance— The Day the Heaven died— And all the Earth strove common round— Without Delight, or Beam— What Comfort was it Wisdom—was— The spoiler of Our Home?
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