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Quite empty, quite at rest,
The Robin locks her Nest, and tries her Wings.
She does not know a Route
But puts her Craft about
For rumored Springs-
She does not ask for Noon-
She does not ask for Boon,
Crumbless and homeless, of but one request-
The Birds she lost-
Quite Empty, Quite At Rest
Emily Dickinson
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