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One Joy of so much anguish
Sweet nature has for me
I shun it as I do Despair
Or dear iniquity-
Why Birds, a Summer morning
Before the Quick of Day
Should stab my ravished spirit
With Dirks of Melody
Is part of an inquiry
That will receive reply
When Flesh and Spirit sunder
In Death's Immediately-
One Joy Of So Much Anguish
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: death, despair, joy, nature, summer, dear, sweet, receive, morning, Valentine's Day, anguish, melody, spirit, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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