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Victory Comes Late,

    By Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



    Victory comes late,
    And is held low to freezing lips
    Too rapt with frost
    To take it.
    How sweet it would have tasted,
    Just a drop!
    Was God so economical?
    His table 's spread too high for us
    Unless we dine on tip-toe.
    Crumbs fit such little mouths,
    Cherries suit robins;
    The eagle's golden breakfast
    Strangles them.
    God keeps his oath to sparrows,
    Who of little love
    Know how to starve!



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