Emily Dickinson – XCVII – WE never know how high we are

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WE never know how high we are
   Till we are called to rise;
And then, if we are true to plan,
   Our statures touch the skies.

 

The heroism we recite
   Would be a daily thing,
Did not ourselves the cubits warp
   For fear to be a king.

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