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My River



My river runs to thee. Blue sea, wilt thou welcome me? My river awaits reply. ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 18 September 2006
Author: Emily Dickinson
Rating: 3.3/5 (12 votes cast)
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My River
My river runs to thee.
Blue sea, wilt thou welcome me?
My river awaits reply.
Oh! sea, look graciously.

I’ll fetch thee brooks
from spotted nooks.
Say, sea, Take me!
-Emily Dickinson -

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