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Astra Castra
by:
Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
Departed to the judgment,
A mighty afternoon;
Great clouds like ushers leaning,
Creation looking on.
The flesh surrendered, cancelled,
The bodiless begun;
Two worlds, like audiences, disperse
And leave the
soul
alone.
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