I dwell in Possibility (30)
I dwell in Possibility
A fairer house than Prose,
More numerous of windows,
Superior of doors.
Of chambers, as the cedars —
Impregnable of eye;
And for an everlasting roof
The gables of the sky.
Of visitors — the fairest —
For occupation — this —
The spreading wide my narrow hands
To gather Paradise.
From The Further Poems of Emily Dickinson (Little, Brown, And Company, 1929) by Emily Dickinson. © 1929 Martha Dickinson Bianchi. This poem is in the public domain.