Sang from the Heart, Sire, | Affiliated Manuscripts

A 88-1/2 (Fr1083A)

ca. 1865

Ink | Fair copy | Unbound (bifolium/"set")

On wove, cream, blue-ruled stationery, embossed with a decorated vertical oval

Retained in Dickinson's archive.
Sang from the Heart, 

Sire,
Dipped my Beak in
it,
If the Tune drip too
much
Have a tint too Red

 

Pardon the Cochineal –
Suffer the Vermillion –
Death is the Wealth
Of the Poorest Bird.

 

Bear with the Ballad –
Awkward – faltering –
Death twists the strings –
′Twas’nt my blame –

 

Pause in your Liturgies –
Wait your Chorals –