Poems by Emily Dickinson: XLVII ("I many times thought")
Updated May 6, 2020 |
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XLVII
I many times thought peace had come,
When peace was far away;
As wrecked men deem they sight the land
At centre of the sea,
When peace was far away;
As wrecked men deem they sight the land
At centre of the sea,
And struggle slacker, but to prove,
As hopelessly as I,
How many the fictitious shores
Before the harbor lie.
As hopelessly as I,
How many the fictitious shores
Before the harbor lie.
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