Trust In The Unexpected
Emily Dickinson
555 Trust in the Unexpected— By this—was William Kidd Persuaded of the Buried Gold— As One had testified— Through this—the old Philosopher— His Talismanic Stone Discernéd—still withholden To effort undivine— ’Twas this—allured Columbus— When Genoa—withdrew Before an Apparition Baptized America— The Same—afflicted Thomas— When Deity assured ’Twas better—the perceiving not— Provided it believed—
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