Those Who Have Been In The Grave The Longest
Emily Dickinson
922 Those who have been in the Grave the longest— Those who begin Today— Equally perish from our Practise— Death is the other way— Foot of the Bold did least attempt it— It—is the White Exploit— Once to achieve, annuls the power Once to communicate—
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