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A poem by Emily Dickinson

I Think Just How My Shape Will Rise

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Title:     I Think Just How My Shape Will Rise
Author: Emily Dickinson [More Titles by Dickinson]

I think just how my shape will rise
When I shall be forgiven,
Till hair and eyes and timid head
Are out of sight, in heaven.

I think just how my lips will weigh
With shapeless, quivering prayer
That you, so late, consider me,
The sparrow of your care.

I mind me that of anguish sent,
Some drifts were moved away
Before my simple bosom broke, --
And why not this, if they?

And so, until delirious borne
I con that thing, -- "forgiven," --
Till with long fright and longer trust
I drop my heart, unshriven!



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Emily Dickinson's poem: I Think Just How My Shape Will Rise

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