Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part Five: The Single HoundEpigram
O
And one a hedge away,
There ’s only one recorded
But both belong to me.
And wore my past year’s gown,
The other as a bird her nest,
Builded our hearts among.
It was a different tune,
Herself to her a music
As Bumble-bee of June.
But up and down the hills
I held her hand the tighter,
Which shortened all the miles.
Deceives the Butterfly,
Still in her eye the Violets lie
Mouldered this many May.
I chose this single star
From out the wide night’s numbers,
Sue—forevermore!
EMILY