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Yesterday is History



Yesterday is History, 'Tis so far away Yesterday is Poetry ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 30 September 2006
Author: Emily Dickinson
Rating: 1.9/5 (14 votes cast)
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Yesterday is History
Yesterday is History,
'Tis so far away
Yesterday is Poetry
'Tis Philosophy

Yesterday is mystery
Where it is Today
While we shrewdly speculate
Flutter both away
-Emily Dickinson -

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