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Further Poems of Emily Dickinson
— The zeros taught us phosphorus,
Emily Dickinson
T
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zeros taught us phosphorus,
We learned to like the fire
By handling glaciers when a boy,
And tinder guessed by power
Of opposite to equal ought,
Eclipses sums imply,
Paralysis our primer numb
Unto vitality.
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Published on page 227 of the "Life and Letters."
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