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Like eyes that looked on Wastes—
Incredulous of Ought
But Blank—and steady Wilderness—
Diversified by Night—
Just Infinites of Nought—
As far as it could see—
So looked the face I looked upon—
So looked itself—on Me—
I offered it no Help—
Because the Cause was Mine—
The Misery a Compact
As hopeless—as divine—
Neither—would be absolved—
Neither would be a Queen
Without the Other—Therefore—
We perish—tho' We reign—
More verses by Emily Dickinson
- Heart, Not So Heavy As Mine
- We Don'T Cry—tim And I
- So Set Its Sun In Thee
- The Body Grows Without
- No Rack Can Torture Me