The Room's Width

by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward English

I think if I should cross the room,         Far as fear; Should stand beside you like a thought—         Touch you, dear, Like a fancy,—to your sad heart         It would seem That my vision passed and prayed you,         Or my dream. Then you would look with lonely eyes—         Lift your head— And you would stir, and sigh, and say,         “She is dead.” Baffled by death and love, I lean         Through the gloom. O Lord of life! am I forbid         To cross the room?

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