Myself Can Read The Telegrams
Emily Dickinson
1089 Myself can read the Telegrams A Letter chief to me The Stock’s advance and Retrograde And what the Markets say The Weather—how the Rains In Counties have begun. ’Tis News as null as nothing, But sweeter so—than none.
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