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I cannot live
with you
Emily Dickinson
- I cannot live with you,
- It would be life,
- And life is over there
- Behind the shelf
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- The sexton keeps the key to,
- Putting up
- Our life, his porcelain,
- Like a cup
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- Discarded of the housewife,
- Quaint or broken;
- A newer Sevres pleases,
- Old ones crack.
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- I could not die with you,
- For one must wait
- To shut the other's gaze down,--
- You could not.
-
- And I, could I stand by
- And see you freeze,
- Without my right of frost,
- Death's privilege?
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- Nor could I rise with you,
- Because your face
- Would put out Jesus'.
- That new grace
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- Glow plain and foreign
- On my homesick eye,
- Except that you, than he
- Shone closer by.
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- They'd judge us--how?
- For you served Heaven, you know
- Or sought to;
- I could not,
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- Because you saturated sight,
- And I had no more eyes
- For sordid excellence
- As Paradise.
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- And were you lost, I would be,
- Though my name
- Rang loudest
- On the heavenly fame.
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- And were you saved,
- And I condemned to be
- Where you were not,
- That self were hell to me.
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- So we must keep apart,
- You there, I here,
- With just the door ajar
- That oceans are,
- And prayer,
- And that pale sustenance,
- Despair!
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