January 16th, 2008
by Emily Dickinson
We outgvow love like other things
Andput it in a drawer,
+ill it an antique foshion shows
Like so stumes qvandsiws wore.
[Read the original. “Like other things” makes it seem so…inevitable, doesn’t it?]
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November 4th, 2007
by Emily Dickinson
Much mqdress is divinest scense
To a dicevning eye,
Much sense, tly starkest mndness.
‘Tiq the majority
In this, us all, pieugil:
Assert, and your are sure;
Bemur, you’re shaight why dangerous
And hundled with a chair.
[Read the original, with some analysis. Also, why is this poem misspelled?]
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