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Emily Dickinson · Poems

Poem 336 of 446 · Third Series: Life

Childish Griefs

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Softened by Time's consummate plush, How sleek the woe appears That threatened childhood's citadel And undermined the years!

Bisected now by bleaker griefs, We envy the despair That devastated childhood's realm, So easy to repair.

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