Emily Dickinson – I held a jewel in my fingers

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I held a jewel in my fingers

And went to sleep.

The day was warm, and winds were prosy;

I said: “‘T will keep.”

 

I woke and chid my honest fingers,—

The gem was gone;

And now an amethyst remembrance

Is all I own.

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