I often passed the Village | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 3 (Fr41A)

ca. 1858, fall

Ink | Fair copy | Bound (fascicle 3)

On laid, cream, lightly-ruled stationery, embossed with a basket of flowers above a word (not legible)

Retained in Dickinson's archive.

I often passed the Village
When going home from school –
And wondered what they did there –
And why it was so still –

I did not know the year then,
In which my call would come –
Earlier, by the Dial,
Than the rest have gone.

It′s stiller than the sundown.
It′s cooler than the dawn –
The Daisies dare to come here –
And birds can flutter down –

So when you are tired –
Or – perplexed ­– or cold –
Trust the loving promise
Underneath the mould,
Cry ′′it′s I′′, ′′take Dollie′′,
And I will enfold!