To See Her Is A Picture-
Emily Dickinson
1568 To see her is a Picture— To hear her is a Tune— To know her an Intemperance As innocent as June— To know her not—Affliction— To own her for a Friend A warmth as near as if the Sun Were shining in your Hand.
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