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Is Bliss then, such Abyss,
I must not put my foot amiss
For fear I spoil my shoe?
I'd rather suit my foot
Than save my Boot—
For yet to buy another Pair
Is possible,
At any store—
But Bliss, is sold just once.
The Patent lost
None buy it any more—
Say, Foot, decide the point—
The Lady cross, or not?
Verdict for Boot!
More verses by Emily Dickinson
- They Say That 'Time Assuages,
- I'M Ceded—i'Ve Stopped Being Theirs
- The Brain&Mdash;Is Wider Than The Sky
- The Battle Fought Between The Soul
- From Us She Wandered Now A Year