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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.

v1 ¶1

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

original ¶2

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

v1 ¶2

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

original ¶3

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.

v1 ¶3

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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