Take Your Heaven Further On
Emily Dickinson
388 Take your Heaven further on— This—to Heaven divine Has gone— Had You earlier blundered in Possibly, e’en You had seen An Eternity—put on— Now—to ring a Door beyond Is the utmost of Your Hand— To the Skies—apologize— Nearer to Your Courtesies Than this Sufferer polite— Dressed to meet You— See—in White!
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