Ah' Moon, and Star! | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 36 (Fr262A)

ca. 1861, fall

Ink | Fair copy | Bound (fascicle 11)

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

Retained in Dickinson's archive.
Ah′ Moon – and Star!
You are very far –
But were no one
Farther than you –
Do you think I′d stop
For a Firmament –
Or a Cubit – or so?

 

I could borrow a Bonnet
Of the Lark –
And a Chamois ′ silver
Boot –
And a stirrup of an
Antelope –
And be with you – tonight!

 

But′ Moon′ and Star′
Though you′re very far –
There is one – farther than you –
He – is more than a firma-
ment – from me –