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I Never Lost As Much But Twice
by:
Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
I never lost as much but twice,
And that was in the sod;
Twice have I stood a beggar
Before the door of God!
Angels, twice descending,
Reimbursed my store.
Burglar, banker,
father
,
I am poor once more!
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