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The Outlet (162) by Emily Dickinson

The Outlet (162) is a poem composed by Emily Dickinson.

The Outlet (162)

My river runs to thee:
Blue sea, wilt welcome me?My river waits reply.
Oh sea, look graciously!

I’ll fetch thee brooks
From spotted nooks,—

Say, sea,
Take me!

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