Safe in their Alabaster Chambers – | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 11 (Fr124B)

ca. 1859, fall

Ink | Fair copy | Bound (fascicle 6)

On wove, cream, lightly-ruled stationery, embossed PARSONS | PAPER | CO. within a decorated vertical oval

Retained in Dickinson's archive.

Perhaps a squirrel may remain –

My sentiments to share –

Grant me, Oh Lord, a sunny mind –

Thy windy will to bear!

Safe in their Alabaster Chambers –
Untouched by morning
And untouched by noon –
Sleep the meek members of the Resurrection –
Rafter of satin,
And Roof of stone.

Light laughs the breeze
In her Castle above them –
Babbles the Bee in a stolid Ear,
Pipe the sweet Birds in ignorant cadence –
Ah, what sagacity perished here!