Emily Dickinson – CXXXIII – YOU cannot put a fire out

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YOU cannot put a fire out;
   A thing that can ignite
Can go, itself, without a fan
   Upon the slowest night.

 

You cannot fold a flood
   And put it in a drawer,—
Because the winds would find it out,
   And tell your cedar floor.

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