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Our share of night to bear

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Our share of night to bear, Our share of morning, Our blank in bliss to fill, Our blank in scorning.

Here a star, and there a star, Some lose their way. Here a mist, and there a mist, Afterwards - day!

Emily Dickinson was an American poet of the 19th century, now considered one of the most original voices in literary history. Though she published fewer than a dozen poems during her lifetime, her work - including this piece - was largely discovered and shared after her death in 1886. "Our Share of Night to Bear" reflects her characteristic use of compressed verse and hymn-like meter to explore universal human experience.

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