Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
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As doth the meadow-bee,
And visit only where I liked,
And no man visit me,
And marry whom I may,
And dwell a little everywhere,
Or better, run away
Or chase me if I do,
Till I should jump peninsulas
To get away from you,—
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.