You See I Cannot See-your Lifetime
Emily Dickinson
253 You see I cannot see—your lifetime— I must guess— How many times it ache for me—today—Confess— How many times for my far sake The brave eyes film— But I guess guessing hurts— Mine—got so dim! Too vague—the face— My own—so patient—covers— Too far—the strength— My timidness enfolds— Haunting the Heart— Like her translated faces— Teasing the want— It—only—can suffice!
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