But are not all facts dreams as soon as we put them behind us? - Emily Dickinson

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But are not all facts dreams as soon as we put them behind us?

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About Emily Dickinson

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. Virtually unknown in her lifetime, Dickinson has come to be regarded as one of the greatest American poets of the 19th century. Although she wrote (at latest count) 1789 poems, only a few of them were published in her lifetime, all anonymously, and some perhaps without her knowledge.

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Birth Name: Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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Bloom — is Result — to meet a Flower
And casually glance
Would scarcely cause one to suspect
The minor Circumstance

Assisting in the Bright Affair
So intricately done
Then offered as a Butterfly
To the Meridian — To pack the Bud — oppose the Worm — Obtain its right of Dew — Adjust the Heat — elude the Wind — Escape the prowling Bee

Great Nature not to disappoint
Awaiting Her that Day — To be a Flower, is profound
Responsibility —

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Ако чета книга и тя така изстуди тялото ми, че никой огън никога вече да не може да ме стопли, знам, това е поезия. Ако имам физическото усещане, че горната част на главата ми е отнесена, знам, това е поезия. Такива са моите начини да я разпознавам. Има ли друг начин?

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