Again — his voice is at the door lyrics

by

Emily Dickinson


663

Again — his voice is at the door
I feel the old Degree
I hear him ask the servant
For such an one — as me

I take a flower — as I go
My face to justify
He never saw me — in this life
I might surprise his eye!

I cross the Hall with mingled steps
I — silent — pass the door
I look on all this world contains
Just his face — nothing more!

We talk in careless—and it toss
A kind of plummet strain
Each — sounding — shyly
Just — how — deep
The other's one — had been

We walk — I leave my Dog — at home
A tender — thoughtful Moon
Goes with us — just a little way
And — then — we are alone
Alone — if Angels are "alone"
First time they try the sky!
Alone — if those "veiled faces" — be
We cannot count — on High!

I'd give — to live that hour — again
The purple — in my Vein
But He must count the drops — himself
My price for every stain!
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