I cannot dance opon my Toes – | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 73 (Fr381B)

ca. 1862, fall

Ink | Fair copy | Bound (fascicle 19)

On laid, cream, blue-ruled stationery, embossed G. & T. within a decorated vertical oval

Retained in Dickinson's archive.

I cannot dance opon my Toes –
No Man instructed me –
But oftentimes, among my mind,
A Glee possesseth me,

 

That had I Ballet Knowledge –
Would put itself abroad
In Pirouette to blanch a
Troupe –
Or lay a Prima, mad,

 

And though I had no Gown
of Gauze –
No Ringlet, to my Hair,
Nor hopped for Audiences –
like Birds –
One Claw opon the air –

 

Nor tossed my shape in
Eider Balls,
Nor rolled on wheels of snow