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Letter 326 (about 1868) Mrs. Luke Sweetser Emily Dickinson
"Letter 326 (about 1868) Mrs. Luke Sweetser" by Emily Dickinson is a poignant reflection on friendship, loss, and the passage of time. The lyrics convey deep emotional resonance, emphasizing the importance of connection. The song blends classical and folk elements, creating a timeless feel. Its exploration of intimate relationships has influenced modern poetry and music. #Folk
![Letter 326 (about 1868) Mrs. Luke Sweetser - Emily Dickinson](/uploads/posts/2021-09/2286446.jpg)
Dear Mrs Sweetser
My Breakfast surpassed Elijah's, though served by Robins instead of Ravens.
Affy
Emily.
My Breakfast surpassed Elijah's, though served by Robins instead of Ravens.
Affy
Emily.
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