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15 September 2005 | Vol. 5, No. 3

We play at Paste—

We play at Paste—

Till qualified, for Pearl—

Then, drop the Paste—

And deem ourself a fool—


The Shapes—though—were similar—

And our new Hands

Learned Gem-Tactics—

Practicing Sands—

About the author:

1830-86. Dickinson lived her life in Amherst, Massachusetts, becoming, as she's famously known now, progressively reclusive. After her death, her sister discovered over 1000 poems in her bureau.

In 1862, Thomas Higginson, a well-known literary critic, published "Letter to a Young Contributor" in the Atlantic Monthly. Dickinson wrote to Higginson, asking if her "Verse is alive." She included four poems: "Safe in their Alabaster Chambers," "The nearest Dream recedes unrealized," "We play at Paste," and "I'll tell you how the Sun rose."

Learn more about Emily Dickinson at Wikipedia.

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