Read more poems by Emily Dickinson: Emily Dickinson Poems at Poetry X.
240 Ah, Moon—and Star! You are very far— But were no one Farther than you— Do you think I'd stop For a Firmament— Or a Cubit—or so? I could borrow a Bonnet Of the Lark— And a Chamois' Silver Boot— And a stirrup of an Antelope— And be with you—Tonight! But, Moon, and Star, Though you're very far— There is one—farther than you— He—is more than a firmament—from Me— So I can never go!
Added: 19 Aug 2002 | Last Read: 28 Aug 2008 7:26 AM | Viewed: 5795 times
A custom PoetryNotes™ eBook may be ordered for this poem. Get help with your homework - delivered in 5-6 days.
For more information...