Before I got my eye put out – | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 171 (Fr336B)

ca. 1862, summer

Ink | Fair copy | Bound (fascicle 16)

On laid, cream, lightly-ruled stationery, embossed with a flower within a decorated horizontal oval

Retained in Dickinson's archive.
Before I got my eye put out –
I liked as well to see
As other creatures, that have eyes –
And know no other way –

 

But were it told to me, Today,
That I might have the Sky
For mine, I tell you that my
Heart
Would split, for size of me –

 

The Meadows – mine –
The Mountains – mine –
All Forests – Stintless stars –
As much of noon, as I could
take –
Between my finite eyes –

 

The Motions of the Dipping
Birds –
The + Lightning’s jointed Road – + Morning’s Amber Road –