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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Poetry - 5. …Emily to Susan Gilbert…
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…Emily to Susan Gilbert…
Rearrange a "Wife's" affection!
When they dislocate my Brain!
Amputate my freckled Bosom!
Make me bearded like a man!
Blush, my spirit, in thy Fastness -
Blush, my unacknowledged clay -
Seven years of troth have taught thee
More than any Wifehood may!
Love that never leaped its socket -
Trust entrenched in narrow pain -
Constancy thro' fire - awarded -
Anguish - bare of anodyne!
Burden - borne so far triumphant -
None suspect me of the crown,
For I wear the 'Thorns' till Sunset -
Then my Diadem put on.
Big my Secret but it's bandaged -
It will never get away
Till the Day its Weary Keeper
Leads it through the Grave to thee.
—Emily Dickinson, [i]
1862
[i] “Rearrange a ‘Wife’s’ Affection” (aka Poem No. 1737) Emily Dickinson Complete Poems (Boston 1960), ps. 704-705 https://archive.org/details/completepoemsofe00dick/page/704/mode/2up
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