He Was Weak, And I Was Strong-then
Emily Dickinson
190 He was weak, and I was strong—then— So He let me lead him in— I was weak, and He was strong then— So I let him lead me—Home. ’Twasn’t far—the door was near— ’Twasn’t dark—for He went—too— ’Twasn’t loud, for He said nought— That was all I cared to know. Day knocked—and we must part— Neither—was strongest—now— He strove—and I strove—too— We didn’t do it—tho’!
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