EMD+But+those+the+silent+feel

The poem //The Words the Happy Say// is short. I feel that when I read short poems I want the message and text to be clear and powerful. When Dickinson says in the third line "but those the silent feel" the word "those" is confusing for me because the I suddenly have to think about what she is referring to. I think the message would have been more clear if she had said something like "the words" instead of saying "those".

Something that I really liked about this and the line before is was the contrast of the verbs that she used for the two different nouns. For example, she says that the happy //**say**//, but silent //**feel**//.

Elias - You needed to keep pushing yourself here - you've proven that you can analyze poetry well. What is Dickinson's idea behind the words of the happy but the feelings of the silent? Does she think one might be more true?