I Went to Heaven

We present this work in honor of the 135th anniversary of the poet’s death.

Emily Dickinson
American
1830 – 1886

 

I went to heaven,—
‘Twas a small town,
Lit with a ruby,
Lathed with down.
Stiller than the fields
At the full dew,
Beautiful as pictures
No man drew.
People like the moth,
Of mechlin, frames,
Duties of gossamer,
And eider names.
Almost contented
I could be
‘Mong such unique
Society.

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