Poems by Emily Dickinson
I've none to tell me to but Thee
... Beyond my Boundary --If things were opposite -- and Me ...
I've nothing else -- to bring, You know
... To our familiar eyes --Maybe, we shouldn't mind them -- ...
I've seen a Dying Eye
... In search of Something -- as it seemed -- ...
If any sink, assure that this, now standing
... How Weakness passed -- or Force -- arose --Tell that the Worst, is easy in a Moment -- ...
If anybody's friend be dead
... And now -- they're Centuries from that --How pleased they were, at what you said -- ...
If Blame be my side -- forfeit Me --
... If Blame be my side -- forfeit Me -- ...
If He dissolve -- then
... The Chariots wait --Say -- that a little life -- for His -- ...
If He were living -- dare I ask --
... 'Twas prudenter -- I thought --And He -- I pushed -- with sudden force -- ...
If I could tell how glad I was
... But when I cannot make the Force, ...
If I may have it, when it's dead,
... And Sunshine pinched me -- 'Twas so cold --Then how the Grief got sleepy -- some -- ...
If I'm lost -- now
... Blazed open -- suddenly --That in my awkward -- gazing -- face -- ...
If it had no pencil
... Worn -- now -- and dull -- sweet, ...
If my Bark sink
... Mortality's Ground Floor ...
If she had been the Mistletoe
... I'll deck Tradition's buttonhole -- ...
If the foolish, call them "flowers"
... With beclouded Eyes!Could we stand with that Old "Moses" -- ...