The inundation of the Spring

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The inundation of the Spring (1914)
by Emily Dickinson
1425
13952The inundation of the Spring — 1425Emily Dickinson

The inundation of the Spring
Enlarges every soul —
It sweeps the tenement away
But leaves the Water whole —

In which the soul at first estranged —
Seeks faintly for its shore
But acclimated — pines no more
For that Peninsula —

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