Musicians wrestling Everywhere! | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 289 (Fr229A)

ca. 1861, May

Ink | Fair copy

On laid, cream, blue-ruled stationery, embossed with a queen's head above the letter L in a decorative frame

Poem-message sent to Susan Gilbert Dickinson.

Musicians wrestling Everywhere!
All day – among the crowded air
I hear the silver strife –
And waking, long before the morn
Such Transport breaks opon the Town
I think it that ′′new life′′!

 

It is not Bird – it has no Nest –
Nor ′′Band′′, in Brass and

scarlet drest –
Nor Tamborin – nor Man.
It is not Hymn from pulpit read –
The Morning Stars – the Treble led
On Time′s first Afternoon!

 

Some say – it is the ′′Spheres′′ at play!
Some say – that bright majority
Of vanished Dames – and Men –
Some think it service in the place
Where we – with late – celestial face –
Please God – shall ascertain!

                                   Emily .

Recipient

Lucretia Gunn Dickinson Bullard (b. 1806–d. 1885)

Dickinson’s paternal aunt.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: 1864. Letters, 3; poems, 2.