Except The Heaven Had Come So Near
Emily Dickinson
472 Except the Heaven had come so near— So seemed to choose My Door— The Distance would not haunt me so— I had not hoped—before— But just to hear the Grace depart— I never thought to see— Afflicts me with a Double loss— ’Tis lost—and lost to me—
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