Three Times-we Parted-breath-and I
Emily Dickinson
598 Three times—we parted—Breath—and I— Three times—He would not go— But strove to stir the lifeless Fan The Waters—strove to stay. Three Times—the Billows tossed me up— Then caught me—like a Ball— Then made Blue faces in my face— And pushed away a sail That crawled Leagues off—I liked to see— For thinking—while I die— How pleasant to behold a Thing Where Human faces—be— The Waves grew sleepy—Breath—did not— The Winds—like Children—lulled— Then Sunrise kissed my Chrysalis— And I stood up—and lived—
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