XXXI
by Emily Dickinson
Death is a dialogue between
the Spirit and the Dust.
"Dissolve," says Death. The Spirit, "Sir,
I have another trust."
Death doubts it, argues from the ground.
The Spirit turns away,
Just laying off, for evidence,
An overcoat of clay.
From "Part Four: Time and Eternity," Complete Poems
Death is a dialogue between
the Spirit and the Dust.
"Dissolve," says Death. The Spirit, "Sir,
I have another trust."
Death doubts it, argues from the ground.
The Spirit turns away,
Just laying off, for evidence,
An overcoat of clay.
From "Part Four: Time and Eternity," Complete Poems