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Emily Brontë - [I'm happiest now when most away]

August 01, 2024

I’m happiest now when most away
I can tear my soul from its mould of clay,
On a windy night when the moon is bright,
And my eye can wander through worlds of light.

When I am not, and none beside,
   Nor earth, nor sea, nor cloudless sky,
But only spirit wandering wide
   Through infinite immensity.

Tags: Emily Bronte, Poems, Poem, Poetry
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