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I cannot live with You -- by Emily Dickinson
I cannot live with You -- It would be Life -- And Life is over there -- Behind the Shelf
The Sexton keeps the Key to -- Putting up Our Life -- His Porcelain -- Like a Cup --
Discarded of the Housewife -- Quaint -- or Broke -- A newer Sevres pleases -- Old Ones crack --
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?
Nor could I rise -- with You -- Because Your Face Would put out Jesus' -- That New Grace
Glow plain -- and foreign On my homesick Eye -- Except that You than He Shone closer by --
They'd judge Us -- How -- For You -- served Heaven -- You know, Or sought to -- I could not --
Because You saturated Sight -- And I had no more Eyes For sordid excellence As Paradise
And were You lost, I would be -- Though My Name Rang loudest On the Heavenly fame --
And were You -- saved -- And I -- condemned to be Where You were not -- That self -- were Hell to Me --
So We must meet apart -- You there -- I -- here -- With just the Door ajar That Oceans are -- and Prayer -- And that White Sustenance -- Despair --
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