That after Horror-that 'twas us

by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

286

That after Horror-that 'twas us-
That passed the mouldering Pier-
Just as the Granite Crumb let go-
Our Savior, by a Hair-

A second more, had dropped too deep
For Fisherman to plumb-
The very profile of the Thought
Puts Recollection numb-

The possibility-to pass
Without a Moment's Bell-
Into Conjecture's presence-
Is like a Face of Steel-
That suddenly looks into ours
With a metallic grin-
The Cordiality of Death-
Who drills his Welcome in-





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