Emily Dickinson Poem

Could I but ride indefinite

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Could I but ride indefinite

As doth the Meadow Bee

And visit only where I liked

And No one visit me

 

And flirt all Day with Buttercups

And marry whom I may

And dwell a little everywhere

Or better, run away

 

With no Police to follow

Or chase Him if He do

Till He should jump Peninsulas

To get away from me—

 

I said “But just to be a Bee”

Upon a Raft of Air

And row in Nowhere all Day long

And anchor “off the Bar”

 

What Liberty! So Captives deem

Who tight in Dungeons are.

Could I—then—shut the door
Conscious am I in my Chamber

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