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The Truth-is stirless-
Other force-may be presumed to move-
This-then-is best for confidence-
When oldest Cedars swerve-
And Oaks untwist their fists-
And Mountains-feeble-lean-
How excellent a Body, that
Stands without a Bone-
How vigorous a Force
That holds without a Prop-
Truth stays Herself-and every man
That trusts Her-boldly up-
The Truth-is Stirless
Emily Dickinson
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