The Moon Upon Her Fluent Route
Emily Dickinson
1528 The Moon upon her fluent Route Defiant of a Road— The Star’s Etruscan Argument Substantiate a God— If Aims impel these Astral Ones The ones allowed to know Know that which makes them as forgot As Dawn forgets them—now—
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