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Upon the gallows hung a wretch

by Emily Dickinson, 1896

Upon the gallows hung a wretch,
  Too sullied for the hell
To which the law entitled him.
  As nature's curtain fell
The one who bore him tottered in,
  For this was woman's son.
''Twas all I had,' she stricken gasped;
  Oh, what a livid boon!

Published in Poems by Emily Dickinson: Third Series
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