Emily Dickinson
To die—takes just a little while
To die—takes just a little while
They say it doesn't hurt
It's only fainter—by degrees
And then—it's out of sight

A darker Ribbon—for a Day
A Crape upon the Hat
And then the pretty sunshine comes
And helps us to forget

The absent—mystic—creature
That but for love of us
Had gone to sleep—that soundest time
Without the weariness