Emily Dickinson — The Bone That Has No Marrow

The bone that has no marrow;    What ultimate for that? It is not fit for table,    For beggar, or for cat. A bone has obligations,    A being has the same; A marrowless assembly    Is culpabler than shame. But how shall finished creatures    A function fresh obtain? — Old Nicodemus' phantom    Confronting us again!


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