Poems by Emily Dickinson: Saved!
Updated May 6, 2020 |
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Saved!
Saved!
Of tribulation these are they
Denoted by the white;
The spangled gowns, a lesser rank
Of victors designate.
Denoted by the white;
The spangled gowns, a lesser rank
Of victors designate.
All these did conquer; but the ones
Who overcame most times
Wear nothing commoner than snow,
No ornament but palms.
Who overcame most times
Wear nothing commoner than snow,
No ornament but palms.
Surrender is a sort unknown
On this superior soil;
Defeat, an outgrown anguish,
Remembered as the mile
On this superior soil;
Defeat, an outgrown anguish,
Remembered as the mile
Our panting ankle barely gained
When night devoured the road;
But we stood whispering in the house,
And all we said was "Saved"!
When night devoured the road;
But we stood whispering in the house,
And all we said was "Saved"!
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