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Emily Dickinson's Collected Poems

Part One: Life 67. A deed knocks first at thought

DEED.


A deed knocks first at thought,

And then it knocks at will.

That is the manufacturing spot,

And will at home and well.


It then goes out an act,

Or is entombed so still

That only to the ear of God

Its doom is audible.

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