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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 5, Poema 50
L.
HUNGER.
I
had
been
hungry
all
those
years;
My
noon
had
come,
to
dine;
I,
trembling,
drew
the
table
near,
And
touched
the
curious
wine.
This
was
what
I
had
seen
on
tables,
When
turning,
hungry,
alone,
I
looked
in
windows,
for
the
wealth
I
could
not
hope
to
own.
I
did
not
know
the
ample
bread,
It
was
so
unlike
the
crumb
The
birds
and
I
had
often
shared
In
Nature's
dining-room.
The
abundance
hurt
me,
it
was
so
new,
—
I
felt
strange
and
ill,
Like
a
berry
from
a
mountain
bush
Moved
to
the
road.
Nor
was
I
hungry;
so
I
found
That
hunger
was
a
way
Of
those
outside
windows,
The
entering
takes
away.
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