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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 11, Poema 14
XIV.
A
WELL.
What
mystery
pervades
a
well!
The
water
lives
so
far,
Like
neighbor
from
another
world
Residing
in
a
jar.
The
grass
does
not
appear
afraid;
I
often
wonder
he
Can
stand
so
close
and
look
so
bold
At
what
is
dread
to
me.
Related
somehow
they
may
be,
—
The
sedge
stands
next
the
sea,
Where
he
is
floorless,
yet
of
fear
No
evidence
gives
he.
But
nature
is
a
stranger
yet;
The
ones
that
cite
her
most
Have
never
passed
her
haunted
house,
Nor
simplified
her
ghost.
To
pity
those
that
know
her
not
Is
helped
by
the
regret
That
those
who
know
her,
know
her
less
The
nearer
her
they
get.
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