Entry: - a poem by Emily Dickinson Jun 4, 2005



A charm invests a face

Dickenson Emily Elizabeth - Poem

A charm invests a face
Imperfectly beheld.
The lady dare not lift her veil
For fear it be dispelled.

But peers beyond her mesh,
And wishes, and denies,
Lest interview annul a want
That image satisfies.

 

 

 - a poem by Emily Dickinson 

   2 comments

Tony
July 2, 2005   09:30 AM PDT
 
huh?

I am lost, ???
you didn't leave a name?
Think I know who this is but, not sure., you got my number, right?
Call me about this.
Tony
Name
June 27, 2005   08:44 PM PDT
 
Tony, last year you said to me that "theripist control & manipulate for sex, and you know the same person as I do. I know you do. that's what I am afraid of. He manuplated me with Dave & Pierre.
Not that they were interested in me but just wanted one thing. but I belive that there will always be small ways, verbal and non-verbal ways of letting some one know how you feel about a person. Your own. What does he want?????

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