The Gentian weaves her fringes – | Affiliated Manuscripts

A 82-1/2 (Fr21A–22A–23A)

ca. 1858, summer

Ink | Fair copy | Bound (fascicle 1)

On laid, cream, lightly-ruled stationery, embossed G & T within a decorated eight-sided device

Retained in Dickinson's archive.
The Gentian weaves her fringes –
The Maple's loom is red –
My departing blossoms
      Obviate parade.

A brief, but patient illness –
An hour to prepare –
And one below, this morning
Is where the angels are –
It was a short procession –
The Bobolink was there –
An aged Bee addressed us –
And then we knelt in prayer –
We trust that she was willing –
We ask that we may be –
Summer – Sister – Seraph!
Let us go with thee!

In the name of the Bee –
And of the Butterfly –
And of the Breeze – Amen!