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Emily Dickinson - What we see we know somewhat

What we see we know somewhat
Be it but a little --
What we don't surmise we do
Though it shows so fickle

I shall vote for Lands with Locks
Granted I can pick 'em --
Transport's doubtful Dividend
Patented by Adam.

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Poet: Emily Dickinson
Poem: 1195. What we see we know somewhat
Volume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Year: Published/Written in 1955
Poem of the Day: Jul 9 2002

Comment 1 of 1, added on September 28th, 2005 at 12:01 PM.

who is Emily Dickinson referring to by saying adam?

angie from United States

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