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So give me back to Death-
The Death I never feared
Except that it deprived of thee-
And now, by Life deprived,
In my own Grave I breathe
And estimate its size-
Its size is all that Hell can guess-
And all that Heaven was-
So Give Me Back To Death'
Emily Dickinson
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Quentasia Isabell : I believe that this poem, has a deeper meaning. Not many people wrote about Death, when they're about to die, so that fact that Dickinson did means that Death meant someone to her, that probably no one will ever understand.
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