Safe in their Alabaster Chambers, | Affiliated Manuscripts

HB74a_Fr124C (Fr124C)

ca. 1861

Pencil | Fair copy

Poem embedded in a message to Susan Gilbert Dickinson.
Safe in their Alabaster Chambers, 
Untouched by morning -
And untouched by noon -
Lie the meek members of 
the Resurrection -
Rafter of satin - and Roof of 
stone -

Grand go the Years - in the 
Crescent - above them -
Worlds scoop their Arcs -
And Firmaments - row -
Diadems - drop - and Doges - 
surrender -
Soundless as dots - on a 
Disc of snow -

Perhaps this verse would 
please you better - Sue -
                      Emily -
Recipient

Lucretia Gunn Dickinson Bullard (b. 1806–d. 1885)

Dickinson’s paternal aunt.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: 1864. Letters, 3; poems, 2.