The Pungent Atom In The Air
Emily Dickinson
1191 The pungent atom in the Air Admits of no debate— All that is named of Summer Days Relinquished our Estate— For what Department of Delight As positive are we As Limit of Dominion Or Dams—of Ecstasy—
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