Heaven Is So Far Of The Mind
Emily Dickinson
370 Heaven is so far of the Mind That were the Mind dissolved— The Site—of it—by Architect Could not again be proved— ’Tis vast—as our Capacity— As fair—as our idea— To Him of adequate desire No further ’tis, than Here—
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