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A page of purple-pink textured paper with a poem from a book of Emily Dickinson poetry cut out and pasted on the page. Overlapping the poem is a drawing of a silhouette of a ballerina with a tutu made out of a doily.

A page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. Most of the page is covered in a pattern sewn in the page in yarn that looks like the sun in the sky. The yarn frames one part of the poem.

A blackout poem made from a page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. The page is covered with paper with a tie-dye design, with parts cut-out to reveal the poem.

A blackout poem made from a page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. Words on the page are crossed out in black marker to create the poem. The background is colored in green and blue, like grass and the sky. There is a drawing of a daisy with white lines sewn around the page.

A blackout poem made from a page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. Most of the words are blacked out in marker and the remaining words form a poem. On the sides of the page, pictures of colorful butterflies frame the poem.

A blackout poem made from a page of table of contents of Emily Dickinson's poetry. Portions of the words are crossed out with black marker.

A blackout poem made from a page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. Portions of the poem are crossed out or scribbled out in black marker.

A blackout poem made from a page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. Most of the poem is crossed out with black marker. The remaining words are highlighted with yellow pen. At the bottom, a sun shape is drawn around the words "the sun." A blue cloud is drawn around the entire poem. At the bottom right, there is a line drawing of a cartoon cat on a laptop, with a thought bubble connecting to the poem.

A blackout poem made from poetry by Emily Dickinson. On the page is a drawing of a back and front view of a construction model of a house. Cut-out parts of a poem are pasted onto the page.

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