Oh Sumptuous Moment
Emily Dickinson
1125 Oh Sumptuous moment Slower go That I may gloat on thee— ’Twill never be the same to starve Now I abundance see— Which was to famish, then or now— The difference of Day Ask him unto the Gallows led— With morning in the sky—
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