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A page of poetry by Emily Dickinson overlaid with a collage. A pink paper covers the whole page, with holes torn out to reveal some words of the poem. Other collaged materials include a patterned heart, a line drawing of a nude woman, a cartoon fairy in blue, line drawings of strawberries, art of a raspberry plant, and art of a winged woman holding a crown.

A page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. It is fully covered by a collage of photos, with a few holes cut out so that the visible words create a new poem. Four photos of people are overlaid on top of the main image of an interior with a railing.

A page of poetry by Emily Dickinson made into blackout poetry. Some words are whited out and the remaining words are circled in reddish pink. The same color frames the border. Around the poem are a drawing of the sun, a star cut out of patterned paper, and two black-and-white photographs of women.

A page of poetry by Emily Dickinson with text blacked out to form a blackout poem. At the top "THE BOY" is handwritten. On the left and right margins are black-and-white photos of a young boy.

A page of Emily Dickinson's poetry. Most of the words are blacked out with black marker. The page is decorated with tape patterned with flowers on the left and yellow, grey, and black tape on the right. The creator signed their name on the bottom.

A page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. Some words of the poem are blacked out in marker. Nametag stickers are placed onto the page, with the name scribbled out and replaced with the word "text." The poem's title is handwritten at the top.

A page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. Most words are blacked out in black marker to create a poem with the remaining words.

A page of poetry by Emily Dickinson. A rectangle of black marker blocks out most of the poem. Some words remain visible, circled in white.

An Emily Dickinson poem pasted onto diamond-shaped patterned green paper. Parts of the poem are crossed out in black marker.

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