Twas Warm-at First-like Us
Emily Dickinson
519 ’Twas warm—at first—like Us— Until there crept upon A Chill—like frost upon a Glass— Till all the scene—be gone. The Forehead copied Stone— The Fingers grew too cold To ache—and like a Skater’s Brook— The busy eyes—congealed— It straightened—that was all— It crowded Cold to Cold— It multiplied indifference— As Pride were all it could— And even when with Cords— ’Twas lowered, like a Weight— It made no Signal, nor demurred, But dropped like Adamant.
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