Emily Dickinson

I Had Some Things That I Called Mine

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I had some things that I called mine—
And God, that he called his,
Till, recently a rival Claim
Disturbed these amities.
 
The property, my garden,
Which having sown with care,
He claims the pretty acre,
And sends a Bailiff there.
 
The station of the parties
Forbids publicity,
But Justice is sublimer
Than arms, or pedigree.
 
I’ll institute an “Action”—
I’ll vindicate the law—
Jove! Choose your counsel—
I retain “Shaw”!
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