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Utter Quotes by Emily Dickinson
- The Morning after Woe- Tis frequently the Way- Surpasses all that rose before- For utter Jubilee-.
- There is a pain so utter, it swallows being up; The covers the abyss with a trance So memory can step around, across, upon it.
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