Read Emily Dickinson's poetry it might give you ideas about belonging
NEVER LOST AS MUCH BUT TWICE
by: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
NEVER lost as much but twice,
And that was in the sod;
Twice have I stood a beggar
Before the door of God!
Angels, twice descending,
Reimbursed my store.
Burglar, banker, father,
I am poor once more!
HEART, WE WILL FORGET HIM!
by: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
EART, we will forget him!
You and I, to-night!
You may forget the warmth he gave,
I will forget the light.
When you have done, pray tell me,
That I my thoughts may dim;
Haste! lest while you're lagging,
I may remember him!