Emily Dickinson: The Soul unto itself
The Soul unto itself
The Soul unto itself
Is an imperial friend –
Or the most agonizing Spy –
An Enemy – could send –
Secure against its own –
No treason it can fear –
Itself – its Sovereign – of itself
The Soul should stand in Awe –
Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
The Soul unto itself
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