What would I give to see his face? | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 37 (Fr266A)

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.

What would I give to
see his face?
I′d give – I′d give my life –
of course –
But that is not enough!
Stop just a minute – let me
think!
I′d give my biggest Bobolink!
That makes twoHim – and Life!
You know who ′′June′′ is –
I′d give her
Roses a day from Zanzibar –
And Lily tubes – like wells –
Bees – by the furlong –
Straits of Blue 
Navies of Butterflies – sailed thro′ –
And dappled CowslipDells –

 

Then I have ′′shares′′ in
Primrose ′′Banks′′ –
Daffodil Dowries – spicy ′′stocks′′ –
Dominions – broad as Dew –
Bags of Doubloons – adventurous