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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 1, Poema 10
X.
IN
A
LIBRARY.
It
is
a
joy
To
find
an
old
book,
In
the
clothes
of
its
time;
A
special
thing,
I
think,
To
hold
its
old
hand,
And
feel
its
warmth,
To
go
back
in
time
When
it
was
young.
To
see
its
old
ideas,
To
learn
what
it
knows
About
our
shared
thoughts,
The
old
books
of
the
past;
What
scholars
loved
most,
What
contests
they
had
When
Plato
was
sure,
And
Sophocles
was
a
man;
When
Sappho
was
alive,
And
Beatrice
wore
The
dress
Dante
loved.
Facts
from
long
ago,
He
knows
them
well,
Like
someone
coming
to
town
To
tell
you
your
dreams
are
real;
He
lived
where
dreams
began.
His
presence
is
magic,
You
ask
him
to
stay;
Old
books
nod
their
heads
And
tease,
just
like
that.
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