Poems by Emily Dickinson: Thirst
Updated May 6, 2020 |
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Thirst
Thirst
We thirst at first, — 't is Nature's act;
And later, when we die,
A little water supplicate
Of fingers going by.
And later, when we die,
A little water supplicate
Of fingers going by.
It intimates the finer want,
Whose adequate supply
Is that great water in the west
Termed immortality.
Whose adequate supply
Is that great water in the west
Termed immortality.
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