Emily Dickinson (183086). Complete Poems. 1924. |
Part One: Life
LXXI
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| UNDUE significance a starving man attaches | |
| To food | |
| Far off; he sighs, and therefore hopeless, | |
| And therefore good. | |
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| Partaken, it relieves indeed, but proves us | 5 |
| That spices fly | |
| In the receipt. It was the distance | |
| Was savory. | |
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