Emily Dickinson — "The Farthest Thunder that I heard Was that which broke the Cloud – And gave the …"
The Farthest Thunder that I heard Was that which broke the Cloud – And gave the Summer to the World – But kept the Light behind –
The Farthest Thunder that I heard Was that which broke the Cloud – And gave the Summer to the World – But kept the Light behind –
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