very Emily Dickinson ... In fact it's almost Puritanical. For me it's a new form of modesty.
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very Emily Dickinson ... In fact it's almost Puritanical. For me it's a new form of modesty.
There are people who don't want them down because it changes Main Street. And there are people who don't want them down because they think Emily Dickinson wouldn't want these trees cut down
I wish we had automobiles when I was a boy ... The old times were good, but the new times are better.
It is as though these colorful birds entered a studio in their Sunday best and asked to be painted as respectable loving couples