Poems by Emily Dickinson | ||
57
[XLII. To hang our head ostensibly]
To hang our head ostensibly,
And subsequent to find
That such was not the posture
Of our immortal mind,
And subsequent to find
That such was not the posture
Of our immortal mind,
Affords the sly presumption
That, in so dense a fuzz,
You, too, take cobweb attitudes
Upon a plane of gauze!
That, in so dense a fuzz,
You, too, take cobweb attitudes
Upon a plane of gauze!
Poems by Emily Dickinson | ||