One Sister have I in our house – | Affiliated Manuscripts

Harvard–Fr5A (Fr5A)

ca. 1858, December

Ink | Fair copy

On Two leaves of blue-ruled stationery

Poem-message sent to Susan Gilbert Dickinson.

One Sister have I in our house –
And one, a hedge away.
There’s only one recorded,
But both belong to me.

One came the road that I came –
And wore my last year′s gown –
The other, as a bird her nest,
Builded our hearts among.

She did not sing as we did –
It was a different tune –
Herself to her a music
As Bumble bee of June.

Today is far from Childhood –
But up and down the hills
I held her hand the tighter –
Which shortened all the miles –

 

Recipient

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

Dickinson’s paternal aunt.

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