Elijah's Wagon Knew No Thill
Emily Dickinson
1254 Elijah’s Wagon knew no thill Was innocent of Wheel Elijah’s horses as unique As was his vehicle— Elijah’s journey to portray Expire with him the skill Who justified Elijah In feats inscrutable—
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