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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 6, Poema 4
IV.
THE
CONTRACT.
I
gave
myself
to
him,
And
took
himself
for
pay.
The
solemn
contract
of
a
life
Was
ratified
this
way.
The
wealth
might
disappoint,
Myself
a
poorer
prove
Than
this
great
purchaser
suspect,
The
daily
own
of
Love
Depreciate
the
vision;
But,
till
the
merchant
buy,
Still
fable,
in
the
isles
of
spice,
The
subtle
cargoes
lie.
At
least,
't
is
mutual
risk,
—
Some
found
it
mutual
gain;
Sweet
debt
of
Life,
—
each
night
to
owe,
Insolvent,
every
noon.
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