Such Is The Force Of Happiness
Emily Dickinson
787 Such is the Force of Happiness— The Least—can lift a Ton Assisted by its stimulus— Who Misery—sustain— No Sinew can afford— The Cargo of Themselves— Too infinite for Consciousness’ Slow capabilities.
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