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Emily Dickinson's Collected Poems

Part One: Life 111. A door just opened on a street

CONTRAST.


A door just opened on a street --

I, lost, was passing by --

An instant's width of warmth disclosed,

And wealth, and company.


The door as sudden shut, and I,

I, lost, was passing by, --

Lost doubly, but by contrast most,

Enlightening misery.

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