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The duties of the Wind are few

 The duties of the Wind are few,
To cast the ships, at Sea,
Establish March, the Floods escort,
And usher Liberty.
The pleasures of the Wind are broad, To dwell Extent among, Remain, or wander, Speculate, or Forests entertain.
The kinsmen of the Wind are Peaks Azof -- the Equinox, Also with Bird and Asteroid A bowing intercourse.
The limitations of the Wind Do he exist, or die, Too wise he seems for Wakelessness, However, know not i.

Poem by Emily Dickinson
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