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Rouge et Noir
by:
Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
Soul, wilt thou toss again?
By just such a hazard
Hundreds have lost, indeed,
But tens have won an all.
Angels' breathless ballot
Lingers to record thee;
Imps in eager caucus
Raffle for my
soul
.
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