My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun – | Affiliated Manuscripts

H 131 (Fr764A)

ca. 1863, fall

Ink | Fair copy | Bound (fascicle 34)

On laid, cream, lightly-ruled stationery, embossed with a capitol within a plain horizontal oval

Retained in Dickinson's archive.

My Life had stood – a
Loaded Gun –
In Corners – till a Day
The Owner passed – identified –
And carried Me away –

 

And now We Roam +in
Sovreign Woods –
And now We hunt the Doe –
And every time I speak
for Him
The Mountains straight reply –

 

And do I smile, such
cordial light
Opon the Valley glow –
It is as a Vesuvian face
Had let it′s pleasure through –

 

And when at Night – Our
good Day done –