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A Man may make a Remark-
In itself-a quiet thing
That may furnish the Fuse unto a Spark
In dormant nature-lain-
Let us deport-with skill-
Let us discourse-with care-
Powder exists in Charcoal-
Before it exists in Fire.
A Man May Make A Remark
Emily Dickinson
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