Emily Dickinson – I GAVE myself to him

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I GAVE myself to him,

And took himself for pay.

The solemn contract of a life

Was ratified this way.

 

The wealth might disappoint,

Myself a poorer prove

Than this great purchaser suspect,

The daily own of Love

 

Depreciate the vision;

But, till the merchant buy,

Still fable, in the isles of spice,

The subtle cargoes lie.

 

At least, ‘t is mutual risk,—

Some found it mutual gain;

Sweet debt of Life, — each night to owe,

Insolvent, every noon.

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