What We See We Know Somewhat
Emily Dickinson
1195 What we see we know somewhat Be it but a little— What we don’t surmise we do Though it shows so fickle I shall vote for Lands with Locks Granted I can pick ’em— Transport’s doubtful Dividend Patented by Adam.
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