The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson????1754To lose thee-sweeter than to gain
All other hearts I knew.
'Tis true the drought is destitute,
But then, I had the dew!The Caspian has its realms of sand,
Its other realm of sea.
Without the sterile perquisite,
No Caspian could be.
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