Who Saw No Sunrise Cannot Say
Emily Dickinson
1018 Who saw no Sunrise cannot say The Countenance ’twould be. Who guess at seeing, guess at loss Of the Ability. The Emigrant of Light, it is Afflicted for the Day. The Blindness that beheld and blest— And could not find its Eye.
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