Until The Desert Knows
Emily Dickinson
1291 Until the Desert knows That Water grows His Sands suffice But let him once suspect That Caspian Fact Sahara dies Utmost is relative— Have not or Have Adjacent sums Enough—the first Abode On the familiar Road Galloped in Dreams—
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