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I cannot buy it -
'tis not sold -
There is no other
in the World -
Mine was the only
one
I was so happy
I forgot
To shut the Door
And it went out
And I am all alone -
If I could find it
Anywhere
I would not mind
the journey there
Though it took all
my store
But just to look it
in the Eye -
"Did'st thou"? "Thou did'st not mean", to
say,
Then, turn my Face away.
A Moth the hue of
this
Haunts Candles in
Brazil -
Nature's Experience
would make
Our Reddest Second
pale -
Nature is fond, I
sometimes think,
Of Trinkets, as a Girl.
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