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by Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)

I cannot live with you
Language: English 
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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Text Authorship:

  • by Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886), no title [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Gordon Getty (b. 1933), "I cannot live with you" [soprano and piano], from The White Election - A Song Cycle for soprano and piano on 32 poems of Emily Dickinson, Part 2 : So We Must Meet Apart, no. 16. [
     text verified 1 time
    ]

Researcher for this page: Barbara Miller

This text was added to the website: 2011-01-12
Line count: 50
Word count: 204

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