Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part One: LifeLXXVIII
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As blind men learn the sun;
To die of thirst, suspecting
That brooks in meadows run;
Upon a foreign shore
Haunted by native lands, the while,
And blue, beloved air—
This, the signal woe!
These are the patient laureates
Whose voices, trained below,
Inaudible, indeed,
To us, the duller scholars
Of the mysterious bard!